It’s one thing to read about witches; it’s another thing to discover you are one.
Immerse yourself in a world where magick is more than mere fantasy; becoming a witch is only the beginning.
David's life took an extraordinary turn when he discovered his true identity as a witch. Now, he must unite with the Witches of Scotland, a group of skilled practitioners including Jessica, Aunt Gen, and Terence. Together, they are humanity's last defence against a looming catastrophe.
An unprecedented global threat emerges from the shadows: Alicia Collins and The Movement, a shadowy organization filled with dark secrets, treachery, and world-altering conspiracies. The stakes have never been higher, and time is running out to prevent "the big reset"—a calamity that could change everything.
The 6th instalment of this spellbinding series plunges you into a thrilling adventure filled with mystical quests, enigmatic characters, and real-world mysteries. Will the newfound alliance of witches be enough to save the world? Or is the destruction of humanity already set in motion?
If you're captivated by tales of witches, magick, and thrilling suspense, this supernatural thriller will leave you spellbound. Join the Witches of Scotland as they unravel ancient secrets, face dangerous enemies, and fight to save all they hold dear. The power to change the future lies within you—experience it today with this enthralling read.
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I do like the magic/energetic story at play, though I have a few gripes... 1. Every character has the same voice. My dads voice is different than mine, which is different than my kids. Even the gargoyle character has the same voice as a Scottish witch and as a Boston witch. 2. Other than a single sláinte, and a single Ach there is nothing to make me feel the characters are actually in Scotland 3. "New" information contradicts itself from chapter to chapter 4. The characters regurgitate the same conversation over and over
Still trying to decide if I want to read the final 3
This book draws you into a magical world that is recognisable to me. It's not the far off lands of fae or mythical creatures. It's Edinburgh and Glasgow and set in the current time. The characters are well written and you feel like you know them as you read the series. I can't wait for more.
I like the story. I'm not a fan of the writing though. In this book, I'm reading about the past with David's parents and then leaving him with Aunt Gen. All of a sudden, without a page break or next chapter, without warning, were on to Gen and Jonathan talking in the present. It really confused me for a second. I have seen a few grammatical errors, and again, the overusage of the words 'just now'. Just now, which happened even twice in one sentence is really bothering me. I had to do a word search to see how often it's used and it's over 30 times in such a short book. There isn't much Scottish lingo at all and every character sounds the same to me.
How did it take so long for anyone to question who Terrance was? He is a wee beastie from the underworld who is looking out for David. With a beak and claws and wings and is quite small. No one thought to question that? And from the underworld? There is nothing else in the books even mentioning anything about the underworld. And everyone is just like, okay, cool. And then he lets them know he's actually a monk from the 7th plane.
I do hope the rest of the books will be better. Not much has really happened this far but then again they are short novels. Like I said, I really do like the story and it's concept!
Book Six continues the wild ride of Steven Aitchison’s The Witches of Scotland series, but once again, much of my frustration circles back to Jessica. David shoulders the work and pain of the trials to get into the Academy, yet Jessica will reap the benefits without the same amount of work or sacrifice. Her continued tiny minuscule increments of growth make her an insufferable presence in an otherwise engaging series.
Even when she gets the incredible opportunity to be tested for the magic academy and witness David bond with a crystal, she undercuts the moment with fear, resistance, and disruptive behavior. Instead of surrendering to the waves of contentment, she resists, dramatizes, and turns it into another one of her hysterical scenes. For a character I want to like and admire in many ways, she continues to miss chances to show maturity and depth.
“But where do the ideas come from to make these innovations happen? Sometimes it seems like they happen been overnight…”
Jessica does finally show the smallest glimmer of growth by appreciating her father’s help, instead of throwing another tantrum about doing everything on her own. *insert eye roll* Still, her arc feels like one step forward, ten steps back.
On the broader stage, the story remains enthralling. Alicia’s motives remain unclear, and now we’re introduced to her sister, Anna, adding even more complexity to the tangled alliances. The mystery of magic, shifting loyalties, and hidden manipulations kept me turning the pages. But David felt underutilized in this book, and there wasn’t nearly enough Terence and David, their Bromance is always a fan favorite.
Overall, Book Six is messy but captivating. The twists are there, the world keeps growing, and the threads of mystery keep me hooked. But the character arc for Jessica, continues to weigh down an otherwise strong fantasy series.
The Witches of Scotland: Akashic Chronicles is a spellbinding series that captures the imagination and refuses to let go. From the very first chapter, I was utterly drawn into its world—a masterful blend of magic, history, and personal growth that left me turning pages late into the night.
The series weaves a rich tapestry of Scottish folklore with modern storytelling, creating a universe that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. The witches themselves are captivating—each with unique abilities and deeply personal journeys that kept me invested in their struggles and triumphs. The way the Akashic records are integrated into the narrative adds a layer of mystique and depth, turning the plot into something more profound than a simple fantasy.
What truly sets this series apart is its ability to balance action with introspection. The characters face not only external conflicts but also internal battles, and their growth over the series is both relatable and inspiring. Themes of power, legacy, and self-discovery resonate throughout, making the story not just an entertaining escape but also an emotionally fulfilling experience.
The prose is immersive, painting vivid landscapes of Scotland’s rugged beauty and its mystical undercurrents. It’s a love letter to the country’s culture and history, wrapped in the enchantment of a fantastical narrative.
If you’re looking for a series that combines compelling characters, intricate world-building, and a plot that grips you from the beginning, The Witches of Scotland: Akashic Chronicles is a must-read. I was enchanted from start to finish and can’t wait to revisit this world again.
Still trying to d code of this is worth finishing. I want to know what will happen (doesn’t everyone want to know the ending). This is clearly a fictional book. I absolutely despise that the authors realistic point of view keeps appearing within these books. My only other critique is the narrator. Even as a young child reading I would give each character a different voice. This is very difficult to listen to because the entire book is just read. There just needs to be something different.
This series was gifted to me, so I feel obligated to read them. Disapointment overall in book 1-6 so far. Other than listing off the cities the Witches live in, there's zero authentication that speaks to being in Scotland. The main characters are constantly "drinking coffee" even after just having drunk cup after cup. Author needs to widen his view, having his characters more active. I really get the impression this series is self published. Just my opinion.
This one has more a political bent than the previous five, but it’s a necessary component. It’s not preachy, but it’s there. There are a couple of slow sections in this one, but the story is definitely getting more interesting. Couple of nice twists that are pretty effective. Moving on to book 7 asap.
I have really enjoyed all 6 books i have read so far and would really recommend. I was glad that 7 books had been released at the time i started reading because i would of hated to wait, i was glued to them and just wanted to keep reading lol, 6 books read now on to the 7th and preordered the 8th, can't wait
This is the 6th installment and I am enjoying the series a lot but of repetition and a lot of saying something about nothing. We get it, Alicia wants to destroy the Akashic records, she's powerful, she's rich. David knows nothing about magic, yet he's somehow going to save the world in two more books...two more short books.
This just keeps getting better!! I’m not normally one to read a series - I’m like the one and done where each character has their own book. But I will say this writer has kept me engaged and the characters are so complex and compelling I can hardly wait for the next read!
Fantastic books. I have read all 6 and looking forward reading the other 3 when they come out for sale. They were also very gripping to read. Thank you. Audrey xx
Read first six books in a week . The book are quite short to be fair. Very fast paced and good characters. Always ending with me wanting to read more and find out what's going to happen. 3 more books in the series to come can't wair
A much shorter review cause I can't wait to start book 7! This book is getting more thrilling and I am ready to get some answers. What are they doing with all the witches? Why? Love this series!!
I heard about this series I thought it can’t be that good but it is and every book is better then the last, the first was ok but now book six wow. Will miss the series when it ends.
Once again, I have been gripped by the storyline in this book. The action and the twist and turns keep you glued to the book. Different characters have brought more intrigue into play, plus the growing relationships between the key characters gives an extraordinary under current which has grown especially in book 6