Thank you to NetGalley and Inkyard Press for providing a copy of this eARC for review.
I am very much enjoying this middle grade series. I had read a YA novel by the same author and loved it, and decided to venture into her new project (The Gingerbread Witch). After zipping through that, I promptly searched for a way to read the second novel (The Unsleeping Witch). While it took me longer to start this novel than I had hoped (school started and the struggle is real!), I tore through this in a couple of hours once I started.
The characters are incredibly likeable. I love that everyone makes mistakes (even those we're meant to favour), because the characters are just more relatable when they are flawed. They share their doubts and fears, and they go through periods of hopelessness (don't we all?). I did feel that more could have been done with Maud's ancestry, but I'm hopeful that this will be the topic of a third book!
I very much appreciated Hansel, Gretel, and their parents' interactions as a family, and I wouldn't say no to a short story about their reactions when not in a crisis situation! Ludo is still absolutely a favourite character of mine as well. He's just such a sweetheart!
I think the contrast of having the Wolves and the Witching Guild was interesting, as it explains in a fairly straightforward way for kids that although their may be two sides to a fight, neither side is necessarily 100% in the right.