Bewitching Season

Friday, June 6, 2008
Bewitching Season by Marissa Doyle

Release Date: April 2008
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 346

Persephone and Penelope Leland are about to be thrust into their coming out season! These girls may look alike but that is as far as their likeness goes. They couldn’t be more different from each other. While Penelope can’t wait to start her season and longs for dancing at wondrous balls, Persephone would rather be reading a book or studying her magic.

But there is much more than their upcoming season that the girls must worry about. It seems that their governess, Ally is missing. They only clue they have to her whereabouts is a note apologizing for her absence. Persy and Pen both realize that something is not right and that Ally’s disappearance may be more like a kidnaping!

Bewitching Season is Marissa Doyle’s debut novel. I love historical fiction and Bewitching Season moved into one of my top favorite spots! Doyle’s writing is smooth and intriguing. Although magic is a key component in the story, her dialogue and cultural references allow the story to maintain it’s historical appeal! One of my favorite characters from the story is the twin’s younger brother in the story, Charles. I like to think of him as the comic relief, but I think his role in the story goes well beyond that. The plot itself is full of twists and turns and Doyle brilliantly keeps them from unraveling! The ending may have been a little bit predictable, but that didn’t bother me at all! I would highly recommend Bewitching Season to historical fiction and fantasy fans! I am truly looking forward to reading her next book!!






9 comments:

Ink Mage said...
I enjoyed this, too, but found it a bit too similar to Sorcery and Cecelia to be amazing.
paperxxflowers said...
I loved this novel :]

Great review!
RR2 said...
I'm getting this book from the library today! Can't wait to read it.
The Book Muncher said...
i really enjoyed this book :D i read it a while back cuz i won an ARC of it :D
Nurin said...
Just finished this from the library.

I really liked it
Anonymous said...
I love this book. one of the best books i've ever read. i thought it was really cute how Persy kept pushing Lochinvar away because she thought her love spell had worked and that's why he loves her. Instead it was a fake spell and Lochinvar was also thinking of performing a love spell on her. =) cute.
Alexis said...
I really liked this book too :)
I am trying to find another book like it...anyone know a good one that I should read?
Anonymous said...
Oooh this sounds so interesting. I looove historical fiction, princesses, and magic! All in one and it seems like the perfect book. I hope i'll like it!

To Alexis, try A Curse Dark as Gold by Elizabeth C. Bunce.
Bookworm said...
Oooh...Marissa just sent me a copy and I can't wait to start! It looks soooo good!

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