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De la passion à la vengeance, il n'y a qu'un pas...
Selene rêve d'intégrer le Chapitre de la Jusquiame Noire. Pour être admises, les candidates doivent se livrer à une quête magique, que la jeune sorcière décide de réaliser en Amérique du Sud. Lorsque son avion est détourné par une force surnaturelle, Selene puise dans ses pouvoirs afin de le faire atterrir en pleine jungle, où elle réveille par mégarde Memnon le damné, un puissant enchanteur. Celui-ci est convaincu que Selene est son épouse et qu'elle lui a jeté une malédiction deux mille ans plus tôt pour le condamner au sommeil éternel...

Acceptée à la Jusquiame Noire, Selene s'efforce de laisser cette mésaventure derrière elle. Mais contre toute attente, Memnon débarque sur le campus, assoiffé de vengeance et également déterminé à lui prouver qu'ils sont faits l'un pour l'autre. Selene ne peut nier le désir ardent qu'il éveille en elle, l'ivresse qu'elle ressent à son contact... Serait-elle réellement son âme soeur ?

Lorsque plusieurs sorcières sont retrouvées mortes sur le campus, Selene est forcée de s'interroger : Memnon est-il responsable ou le danger réside-t-il ailleurs ?

480 pages, Hardcover

First published April 18, 2023

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Found in the forest when she was young, Laura Thalassa was raised by fairies, kidnapped by werewolves, and given over to vampires as repayment for a hundred year debt. She’s been brought back to life twice, and, with a single kiss, she woke her true love from eternal sleep. She now lives happily ever after with her undead prince in a castle in the woods.

… or something like that anyway.

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Profile Image for Ashlee » libraryinthecountry.
784 reviews778 followers
April 16, 2023
*slow clap* Laura has done is again. 🎉

Me: I’m a feminist 💅🏼
Me, when Memnon is on the page: what is feminism? 💀
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2,679 reviews47.8k followers
July 8, 2023
in terms of LTs other series, im already enjoying this more than the four horsemen series, but not as much as the bargainer.

i really liked the atmosphere/setting and the vast cast of different paranormal people/communities make for a diverse world. both main characters are interesting and easy to like. and the prose is the kind of writing that is so dang easy to binge read. one second youre on the first page and suddenly its two hours later and nearly 200 pages have flown by.

but i will say this book does a really good job at giving the reader more questions than answers. it follows the trend of leaving little bread crumbs but never the actual piece of bread, so i did get frustrated with that at times. buuuuut its very effective at making me eagerly wait for the next book so i can satisfy my dying curiosity.

so lets hope the next year goes by quickly!

thank you for the ARC, sourcebooks / bloom books.

4 stars
Profile Image for Holly.
1,525 reviews1,588 followers
May 15, 2023
I might regret this later, but man did I really enjoy this.

I have read five other books from this author and I either loved them (Rhapsodic, A Strange Hymn, and Pestilence) or I hated them (Dark Harmony and War). If you notice, there is a trend - her book series starts off really strong for me and then my enjoyment at some point plummets over a cliff. But obviously I am sucker, because here I am starting a new series by this author, and once again I am loving it. Will history repeat itself or will I be pleasantly surprised by the end of this series? Only time will tell!

One of the things I enjoyed most about this was the premise - that Selene has these magical powers, but she loses some of her memories whenever she uses magic. Now you may be thinking - why doesn't she just stop using her magic then? Well, fair question, but in her instance she doesn't get to pick which memories she loses, and because she has no way of knowing which memories she is losing in exchange for using magic, she really isn't able to mourn the loss of something she doesn't remember having in the first place. I mean, would you stop using magic powers if maybe it just meant forgetting a boring conversation you had last week? Besides, she has a simple but clever system of writing basically everything down so she will have a way to remember what is important to her, so I surprisingly sympathized with her choice to continue using magic.

There were some downsides to this book for me:
- The beginning part where Selene 'awakens' Memnon (that's not a spoiler, it's in the blurb) felt a bit rushed and disjointed from the rest of the book.
- I do wish some more secondary characters were built up beyond just the best friend, Sybil.
- I will warn you that this book ends in a cliffhanger, but it's one that makes sense, given the storyline, so I am not even really mad about it.
Profile Image for Madison Jane.
371 reviews10 followers
March 16, 2023
if a spell was needed for making it through this book, one of the ingredients would be:
"tears from a broken heart (using mine-hope they work)"

I badly wanted to like this. I mean I adore this author so of course it's a no brainer. . . Needless to say, I am disappointed. I can't even begin to tell you the emotions I've had throughout this book and the ending cliffhanger brought on something completely indescribable. Some of which is frustration, that is for sure.

I mean the blurb says it all. I don't have the capacity to summarize this book, so my recommendation is: just read the blurb.

The main characters are entirely unlikeable. Selene is naive, easily coerced, has very little self-respect, and not the most memorable character. Memnon is probably one of the worst MMC ever written. You know how in an enemies to lovers romance, when one of them does something bad, its usually redeemable? THAT IS NOT THE CASE HERE. I have read plenty enemies to lovers books and I feel like I've read it all. Different levels of groveling can usually do the trick in any one of them. Here? There is no going back from the things Memnon put Selene through. He is legitimately the definition of an asshole.

Meanwhile Selene:
"What are you doing?" I demand. I should rip his hand away. The ugly truth, however, is that I like his touch, even after all the shit he just pulled.

Um excuse me. Have some backbone, Selene! I mean the girl legitimately suffers from Stockholm syndrome nearly within a few days. This book would've been better if it was slow burn because with the amount of repetitive spice and kissing it is entirely unreasonable for the timeline and relationship status. Also, Memnon is very - touch her you die. Which for anyone that loves a possessive MMC, that is entirely acceptable and wanted. But he nearly kills the most genuine character in the book, and I just wanted to scream. If the victim was unlikeable, okay, but he was probably the best character in the book other than Selene's best friend and familiar.

A lot happens and very fast, your kind of just left hanging on throughout the ride wondering which direction its headed. There are a few scene jumps and the timeline feels rushed.

The two MCs also spend 80% of the entire book in disagreement. Selene finally gains common sense around the 84% point, then immediately loses it after seeing Memnon in a tux. . . I'm once again speechless. The switch flip between Memnon's moods. Holy gods, I could not grasp it. Talk about whiplash. Selene will no doubt have to see a therapist by the end of this series. I would've liked to see a tougher FMC.

Also, most of the spice and kissing is non-consensual but still somehow consensual that I couldn't wrap my mind around it. The number of times I asked myself, how are we supposed to even like him at this point? And if you're looking for a love confession that sets your soul on fire. You're not getting that either.

The best parts of this book are:
1. Selene's familiar.
2. Selene's best friend because she is genuinely funny and a great friend.
3. Kane. The love interest that we all would've actually liked.

The cliffhanger was shocking only because I was so wrapped up in the events of the last chapter that I was sitting there in silent shock. All I could think was, why? This book gets two stars because I am just barely hooked enough to skim read the next one to see how any of this is resolved.
Profile Image for liz ౨ৎ.
154 reviews671 followers
June 4, 2024
this book had so much potential, sadly, it was poorly executed. I don’t like modern slang in books, especially in fantasy and this one didn’t do it for me. the writing was just a big NO.

I think the writing also made me dislike the main character; she was a bit insufferable and very annoying! please shut up in the most respectful way possible <3 I cannot count how many times I heavily sighed when she opened her mouth and said something, and her dialogue/narration did not help one bit I just had the biggest ick. I did like her friendship with sybil though, she’s a real one!

the mmc? EW. that is the only word that pops into my mind when thinking of him. he was so overly possessive in a bad way and ugh I didn’t like him! he would not leave the fmc alone and mans does not know the meaning of the word no, LEAVE HER ALONE GOSH! you are there at every waking moment of this girls life bothering her and yet when she gets attacked your whining in her mind worried about what’s going on LIKE SERIOUSLY ugh he just was not it! don’t even get me started on what he did at the end, this guy deserves to get cursed into deep sleep again and never wake up BYE.

another thing, the fmc constantly said to herself she hated this guys guts but all of that stops when he decides to kiss her and she’s all googoo eyes for him LIKE GIRL STAND UP ARE YOU FREAKING STUPID WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! there was more smut than plot. speaking of plot… where was it?

“I would rather spend a thousand lifetimes forgetting my past than spend one remembering yours.”

I think this is the only thing she said that I liked in this entire book, I’m glad she stood up for herself in this moment, the mmc had to get humbled.

I was originally going to give this one star, but I actually started enjoying the last 30% of the book so I’ll give it two and that’s me being generous mwah <3
Profile Image for Marianna Moore.
442 reviews60.1k followers
October 25, 2024
Okay that was definitely fun but I’m still a little bit conflicted about how I felt about… I honestly think I’m slumping and this might be right book wrong time because I absolutely see how people LOVE THIS! It’s a super easy fantasy romance read that absolutely had me giggling and kicking my feet but overall I just felt a little bit bored.

I think the biggest problem for me is that personally I really didn’t connect with the FMC and the romance and whenever that happens it just pulls me out of the story a bit. Being in Selene’s head either made me crack up or entirely cringe there was simply no in between. I don’t know I was kind of indifferent towards her as a character and I think because we only had her POV it made me not as invested in the story as a whole because I wasn’t loving being in her head.

Memnon…. CARRIED oh god I love this man. The way he was so delulu the whole time KILLED me. He literally thinks the FMC is his long dead wife and despite the fact that she makes it entirely clear that she isn’t he refuses to take no for an answer and lived in his own delusional world and I felt so seen. This man also takes possessive to a whole new level without it being too over the top because he has a sense of humor about it (without trying) and I loved it.

This is totally a me problem but because Memnon was obsessed with her from the beginning I felt like their feelings for each other were a little unbelievable. I did love their dynamic and the banter but I didn’t feel that romantic chemistry. Again a me problem.

The plot as a whole was super intriguing, I’m a sucker for all things witches and combine that with a murder mystery and a main character that loses her memories every time she casts a spell… FUN!!! I think my only issue is that I wanted even more from it! And that’s definitely because I wasn’t into the romance as much. I also was a little underwhelmed by the ending. Selene made things way too easy for Memnon though I can’t really blame her he’s scrumptious… I wanted her to make him GROVEL AND BEGGGGGGG! Maybe that will happen in book 2 but I’m undecided as to whether or not I’ll continue this series!

That being said I still had a fun time and I would recommend this for just an easy fun romantasy read that allows you to turn your brain off and giggle a bit! And if you connect with the romance I think you will absolutely EAT THIS UP!!
Profile Image for Laura Greenhalgh.
172 reviews4,673 followers
September 22, 2025
this was fun and a super interesting concept, i am definitely intrigued as to where the story is going. it's nice to have the fated mates trope executed in a different and unexpected way. however, i am super confused about how i should feel when it comes to Mamnon, he's really mean and seemingly evil, but he's also pathetically obsessed with her? but like, he is really mean to her? idk guys!! help
Profile Image for Jessica ❥Chatterbooks Book Blog❥.
878 reviews3,417 followers
May 7, 2023
Hell. Fuckin. Yes.

Bewitched is everything I wanted, hoped, and needed it to be! Despite trying to hold myself back, I had seriously high expectations for this book. Expectations like that are usually a recipe for disaster, but thank fuck, Laura Thalassa came through and met and exceeded those bitches!

Selene is such a fun character to follow, especially because of the fact that using magic costs her in a significant way and forces her to adjust her way of life in kind. Her determination, adaptability, and resiliency are admirable, but her sense of humor and internal dialogue are what I enjoy most about her character. I also love the way she constantly anthropomorphizes her familiar and tries to decipher what he's thinking/trying to convey during any given interaction.

Memory loss is a trope I'm a sucker for, so I enjoyed trying to figure out why Selene (possibly) did what she did in regards to her love interest, Memnon. It kept me guessing and made me ponder not just what Memnon could have done to her or others, but what she herself may be guilty of. The possibilities are endless!

If you're curious about the romance between Selene and Memnon, prepare yourself for a slowburn! There's a great reason for it, but there won't be any banging in this book. I felt compelled to share that little detail, so you know what to expect beforehand. That being said, Memnon loves the taste of both sets of Selene's lips, so you won't be completely deprived.

I don't want to say too much else about Memnon. He needs to be experienced! I've seen some controversial opinions where he's concerned, but I'm still all in when it comes to him being Selene's love interest. I'm an asshole hero/anti-hero kind of girl, so I wasn't phased by anything he did in the slightest. I can't wait to find out even more about him, his power, and his dynamic/history with Roxilana.

Speaking of love interests, Kane is a sexy, werewolf side character that plays a small role in this story, but I'm already enamored with him. I seriously need Kane to get his own book or something! I mean, I would have been down if this was MFM. That's all I'm saying.

Characters aside, my absolute favorite thing about reading this story is the feeling being in this world gave me. The witchy, magical vibes are immaculate. The setting, the atmosphere, the magic system, they're all just so fucking perfect! It totally gave me the warm and fuzzies.

Overall, Bewitched is a fantastic start to what I'm sure will be an incredible series. I'm devastated the next full length installment doesn't come out until 2024, but at least, we're getting a novella in the winter of this year. I just hope the anticipation doesn't kill me in the meantime.

Paranormal romance fans, this one's for you!


P.S. I haven't read The Unearthly or The Bargainer series, but I found out in the author's note that this book is set in the same world. Just an FYI if you're a fan of those books. I'd already planned on reading The Bargainer series, but now, I'm even more excited, and I added The Unearthly series to my TBR postmotherfuckinghaste.
Profile Image for vicky ꨄ︎ (s.ia).
396 reviews203 followers
November 7, 2024
⋅˚₊‧ ୨୧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ 1★ ⋅˚₊‧ ୨୧ ‧₊˚ ⋅


“All magic comes at a cost. For sorcerers, it’s the conscience. For shape-shifters, it’s their physical form. For me, it’s my memory.”


I want to give it a zero but I can’t so I’m giving it a one! I’m honestly so disappointed in this book. I wanted to love it but I could not. At this point I’m wondering why I never dnfed the book, like why did I push myself through this torture. I didn’t like the mmc or the fmc, and that’s saying something, both of them were the worse people i’ve read about. There really wasn’t much of a plot in this book. Like it was mostly all smut and some random small plots put together. This whole book was all over the places especially with the time skips as well. Like it’s not that hard to stick to one plot at all.



: ̗̀➛Selene
She was insufferable and very annoying. I cannot count how many times I wanted to strangle her. Every single thing she did made me sigh out of boredom whenever she opened her mouth. The way she said so many times that she hated the mmc guts but still kissed him back like make up your own damn mind.


: ̗̀➛Menmon
Ew that’s at first and he’s way to possessive over someone he knows can’t remember him but it still making her feel guilty about it like get your priority straight. The way he would not leave Selene alone at all, like let the girl live her life. The thing that he did at the end do not get me started with it, like that just pissed me off. He seriously should’ve just stayed cursed in his tomb like Selene had no right to wake him up!


some quotes that I surprisingly liked-

➺ “I would rather spend a thousand lifetimes forgetting my past than spend one remembering yours.”

That’s all!! There wasn’t anything good about this book…














⋆.˚🦋༘⋆ preread

haven’t heard much about this book but the premise sounds really interesting!!
Profile Image for ariyel ୭.
267 reviews339 followers
July 5, 2025
3.25 stars! ☆
⤿ minor spoilers ﹒⟢

i just finished the prequel and immediately came back to this, thinking maybe i’d appreciate it more now that i know the full story. but honestly? if anything, it made me like this less. the prequel fixed so many of the issues i had with this book—the writing, the pacing, the actual depth of the characters and their connection—that jumping back into this felt like such a downgrade.

i don’t even think i hated it more this time, it just confirmed that all my original problems were valid. it’s still too easy. still too convenient. still kind of a mess. and selene? yeah. still don’t like her. i wanted to see what new things i’d pick up this time around, what details would stand out now that i had more context. but mostly i just found myself annoyed again.

the good news is i already know i like book two, and i’m hoping i’ll like it even more on a reread. but this one? just not it.

── ⟢ ・⸝⸝

this book looked like it had everything i love—magic, memory loss, a witch coven, and a cursed ancient love interest. sounds perfect, right? but while the setup was really interesting, the execution just didn’t deliver like i’d hoped. the story kept hinting at something deeper, but it felt like it was too busy skimming the surface, especially when it came to selene’s memory loss.

the beginning was… rough. selene’s magic coming at the cost of her memories? i loved that idea, but once she gets to the coven, that whole concept kinda gets tossed aside. her big challenges to prove herself? somehow way too easy—she’s supposed to be struggling, yet everything just falls into place, even though she’s losing her memory left and right. where’s the tension if everything’s just handed to her?

and selene’s decisions? all over the place. at one point, she lets memnon out of his prison with hardly a thought, and then after surviving a literal plane crash, she’s back to everyday life and even heads to a party. it felt like she was just bouncing from one moment to the next without reacting to anything. she finally grew on me, but it took getting past a lot of her random choices to get there. for someone with so much at stake, her decisions felt way too “go with the flow.”

now, memnon? he’s the dark, cursed, revenge obsessed character i was here for. he’s totally set on selene being his dead wife, which brought a fun, twisted energy to the story. predictable at times? sure, but he had that intense vibe that kept things interesting, especially once their dynamic started shifting.

then there were the side plots. the murder mystery should’ve been this big, suspenseful thing, but it ended up just hanging in the background. technically important to the plot? yes. did it feel like it? not really. it could’ve added so much more, but it just didn’t get there.

by the end, things finally started to pick up, and i was actually hooked. the last part brought some tension, and the characters started to find their rhythm. even with the rocky start, the ending left me curious enough that i’ll definitely be picking up the next book.



━━━━ ⊱⋆⊰ ━━━━


☆ 🖇️ pre-read 𖥻 <꒱

just inhaled the prequel and now i’m back to see if this reread hits harder with context. didn’t love it the first time but maybe now i’ll be less annoyed. maybe.

── ⟢ ・⸝⸝

wrapping up october with this series, kinda excited to end the month on something witchy



bewitched
⌗﹒ 01 bewitched — 3.25
⌗﹒ 02 bespelled — 3.5
⌗﹒ 2.5 the curse that binds — 5
⌗﹒ 03 untitled — ??
Profile Image for Bailee Latham.
319 reviews10.7k followers
October 12, 2024
4.5 stars

This was SO FUN!!!!!! I honestly can’t believe I let it sit on my TBR for so long. Let it be known, this was purely a vibe read for me, and I enjoyed so much of it.

We follow Selene, a witch, who has always wanted to become a part of Henbane Coven. Catch is, every time she uses her magic she loses memories. In order to be accepted, the Coven decides that she needs to redo her magical quest that is supposed to connect her more to her magic and nature. So, she books a flight. BUT!!! Her plane goes down in a rainforest and there is a strange magic calling to her there… and she may or may not accidentally unleash something or someone back into the world.

I. Love. Memnon. He was cheeky and obsessive and possessive and broody and all things that I love. He was also kind of an asshole, which I also happen to love. Selene DID in fact get on my nerves at times, but I also kinda get it because the woman’s memories kept slipping, so, I’m giving her a little grace.

The whole storyline was so interesting and you bet your sweet ass I’m going straight into Bespelled because I NEED MORE.
Profile Image for Anna.
345 reviews74 followers
April 27, 2023
“Bewitched” by Laura Thalassa

2⭐️/5⭐️
2.5🌶/5🌶

Selene Bowers is a witch who loses memories every time she uses magic. While traveling on a magic quest, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to ancient ruins. A voice calls out to her. What follows is a bizarre series of events leading to life changing revelations.

-I am a huge fan of Laura Thalassa’s Four Horsemen series. I recommend those books any time I get the chance, and reread them often. I was so excited for her new book, but it was a huge miss and quite disappointing.

-The book starts with Selene attempting to gain admission to Henbane Academy, a school for witches. She is told if she goes on a magical quest and finds a familiar (an animal companion), then she will be admitted. She gets drunk and decides to go to the Galapagos Islands, but on the way there she encounters some intrusive magic on the plane ride. Even though her magic steals memories, she uses her magic to safely land the plane. After the plane lands she hears a voice calling to her in the rainforest, and she follows the voice to some ruins. She eventually discovers a tomb in the ruins, and somehow awakens Memnon, an ancient king who was cursed by his wife. Selene makes it back to the academy, and Memnon starts showing up. He claims she is his wife, Roxilana, and that she has betrayed him. She is the reason why he was entombed, and he wants revenge. There are also mysterious murders happening, witches are turning up dead. So now Selene has to figure out how to convince Memnon that she isn’t Roxilana, but also avoid getting murdered by whoever is harming the witches.

-This book had amazing potential, it includes so many interesting plot points: fated mates, dream lovers, seduction via magic, memory loss via magic, reincarnation, curses, etc. But none of them were executed very well.

There were honestly so many things that annoyed me, I’ll just list them:

-The pacing for this book is ridiculous. Giant leaps in time and locations happen within the span of sentences, and it felt off. For example, when Selene brings Nero back to the states it’s presented as a ‘whatever’ situation. Yet, he’s a panther…a panther she’s taking an international flight.

-I didn’t understand anything about how the academy worked. Is she starting at the beginning of the school year? How does the grading system work? She rarely mentions homework, what is she even studying? It’s almost like the school aspect of the plot was an afterthought.

-The magical system made absolutely no sense, and by the end of the book I was still confused. I don’t understand anything about the spells, what constitutes magic vs. nonmagic, why certain objects have magical properties. There are no explanations, everything is rushed. Some of the spells rhyme, some don’t, and I don’t know the difference between the two.

-Selene is too quirky for my taste. And when she’s given the chance to regain her memories, she turns it down! Why?? Her logic made no sense. She agonized over her memory loss so many times in the story, it makes no sense that she would turn down the opportunity to get her memory back.

-There’s a huge scene where Selene takes part in a magic circle, deep under the residence hall where she lives. She escapes, and there’s a ton of injuries inflicted on her and her opponents. What does she do? She just…goes back to her room. I don’t understand. Her assailants know who she is, they chased her, and she just goes back to her room? And then she doesn’t even wonder where Kasey, the witch who invited her to the magic circle, is until days later. WHAT.

-The romance aspect was essentially nonexistent. I think this book had amazing potential, but Memnon (the MMC) didn’t try to woo Selene at all. Memnon believes Selene is his long lost wife, Roxilana. He was so stubborn throughout the entire book, he acted so mean on several occasions. By the end of the book he was using abusive tactics to get Selene to do whatever he wanted, which was really gross to read. I think the author relied too heavily on Selene and Memnon being soulmates to actually give them a proper romance.

-This isn’t a very spicy book. Yeah, there’s some physical intimacy between Selene and Memnon, but 99% of the time it was via her dream and she never finished. And it was all oral, no PIV.

-The story ends on a big cliffhanger, which really irritates me. I figured I’d get some answers, maybe everything would finally make sense at the end, but that never happened. I doubt I’ll pick up any sequels.
Profile Image for Anna.
191 reviews211 followers
March 16, 2023
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me an ARC of this book for an honest review.

… Yes. This book is what I’m talking about. Laura Thalassa understood the assignment.

Picture this: 

You are a beautiful, talented witch in your early twenties. You can do incredible magic, but it comes at the cost of your memories, so you have uncountable gaps in your brain and can never fully trust yourself.

You really want to join a coven, so, at their recommendation, you consider going on a trip so you can be a part of a «quest» in the wilderness. You fall asleep thinking about it, and, when you wake up the next day, you have inexplicably booked a trip to Galapagos.

On your way there, your plane is invaded by the voice of a man which only you can hear. The voice calls you an Empress, demands that you come to him and starts pulling the plane down.

You use an incredible amount of magic to safely land the plane, which means that, when you wake up after hitting your head, you have no memory of doing so.

The voice continues to call you, so you and your recently acquired familiar, a panther named Nero – no, I will not be taking questions at this time – go after it. You end up at an old mausoleum in the middle of the woods, where you find a casket. 

Inside the casket, you find the body of a man who looks like he is just sleeping, but cannot wake up without magic.

So you wake him up.

Turns out, he is Memnon, a warrior king who was apparently cursed into eternal sleep by his wife, Roxilana, who he believes to be you. So, while he loves you more than anything, he will also get his revenge. One way or the other.

This is the story of Selene Bowers, the main character of Bewitched. Are you sold yet?! Because if you’re not, I feel like you might need a hug.

This book was very dark, sexy and action-packed, while also having that trademark Laura Thalassa snark and humor. As all of her main female characters, Selene was incredibly strong, confident and sure of herself. As all of her main male characters, Memnon was obstinate, manipulative and completely gone for her (even though he did also hate her).

The plot had so many moving parts, and, just when I felt like I had my bearings and I knew where this was going, the ending completely threw me off. I was so surprised and it made me so much more excited for the next book in the series.

This was very much my id book and I can’t wait to see what else this author has up her sleeve!
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435 reviews1,100 followers
May 8, 2024
4.5 My Queen Stars ⭐️
Spicy Level 🌶️🌶️/5

I was really into this book for its Memento-like vibes with the notes, post-its, and overall theme of memory loss. Since Memento is one of my favourite movies because of how clever the plot twist was and how everything has to piece together I was excited to see how this similarity could be brought into this story...and oh boy was it brought because this book was exciting and I voraciously devoured it.

This follows Selene, a witch with a unique condition that feasts on her memories whenever she uses magic. So TOTAL PROBLEM when every little spell might make her forget what she ate for breakfast or how to ride a bike. It is Selene's dream to be accepted into the prestigious Henbane coven, and when her third attempt is denied she loses hope. However one of the admission witches gives her a task, if she can complete an epic magical quest and return with a witch familiar - they will let her join. Selene then embarks on a quest that involves saving a plane from a deadly crash, collecting a panther as a familiar, and mistakenly waking Memnon, a sorcerer who has been asleep for 2000 years and insists Selene is his long-lost wife and queen, the one responsible for his millennial slumber.

I love Selene's sense of humour and her internal dialogue. She had me giggling at her little observations of her environment, whether is was her mentioning cute things or thriving ecosystems in puddles of water. I also liked that at times she was a little vulgar. It was interesting how she didn't let her memory loss be seen as some debilitating condition that made her inferior and her optimism and persistence to succeed were definite drivers in her motivation to achieve what she wanted.

She felt like a person that I could talk to, a person I would love to have as a friend who would be there when needed. However, she is a little too stupid to live. It did bother me a lot that she didn't raise anything to the authorities. She just pretends nothing happens like it's all normal. There are also numerous times she could have approached them. She should have said something when she went to the crypt, but nope! Let's act like hearing voices in the Witch world is normal... (spoiler if you haven't watched Harry Potter - EVEN IN THE WIZARDING WORLD THAT'S NOT A GOOD THING) I wanted her to research Memnon to see if she could find anything about him or the supposed Roxilana. I wanted the plot to reinforce the fact that he really has been erased from everything and anything and not just believe this taken as fact because he said it.

So it felt like she was just too stubborn in her ways and because of her insistence to prove she could do anything a normal witch could do(without memory loss), she let this be detrimental as she never asks for help. At some point, it felt like we were going in circles, in circles and circles.

The relationship between Selene and Memnon plays a very fine line between insta love and instant lust. But the underlying hate does slowly grow to "love". They have extreme sexual tension and a pull that Selene keeps fighting even though it is destined in fate. She does seem to almost trust him too quickly though and doesn't seem too bothered by his extreme obsession with her and rocking up in her room randomly (I mean stalker much?).

Memnon is a delicious monster. He is dangerous, but riotously sexually appealing and knows how to lay it on thick and lay it on so perfectly. Just imagining him will make your toes curl and your hair tick up on the back of your neck as shivers take over your whole body as you feel him whispering in your ear. He was just amazing power and confidence in sexy human form.

The side characters in this were amazing, especially Nero and Sybil. Sybil was fantastic and is so special. She is totally everything you want in a best friend. Because she was able to push Selene to be brave and didn't hold her memory loss against her. She just embraces who Selene is with all her foibles and eccentricities. Nero is just sass and attitude in a grumpy little big feline butt and I WANNA SQUISH HIS FACE (and hope he doesn't bite it off).

I'm hoping we get a little bit more action in the next book. I also didn't like that so many unknowns were not answered in this book. While I know cliffhangers and unanswered questions entice a person to read the next instalment - I feel like almost everything was left unanswered and hanging.

Trope Summary:
▶ Enemies to Lovers
▶ Ancient Curses
▶ Witches, Werewolves and Sorcerers
▶ Touch her and Die
▶ Sassy Animal familiars
▶ Soul Mates
▶ Love Triangle
▶ Memento Vibes
▶ Mine
▶ Burn the World for You

Overall I had a great time and can’t wait to dive into book 2 (which I may already have started because I got the ARC)

Also I am still giggling thinking about my husband’s alternative name for this cover… 🖤
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83 reviews
May 9, 2023
I think I’m deleting the word empress from my vocabulary….
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307 reviews426 followers
July 29, 2024
“I have been inside you more times than there are stars to count. I am no more a stranger to you than your own skin is.”

Spice: 🌶️🌶️

Laura Thalassa’s books have a special place in my heart; this one was no different. I had no doubts that I would enjoy it as much as I did. You can never go wrong with some good old-fashioned witches and witchcraft, especially when the lore is this good. It was that classic witchy style, with spells, potions, curses, etc. It’s been a while since I’ve read about witches like that, I missed it. I also liked its connection to Thalassa’s The Bargainer series, although, I doubt we’ll see any fan favorites in this series. However, as fun and interesting as this book was, it was also incredibly cringe, which is not at all surprising if you’ve read a Laura Thalassa book before. Her dialogues tend to be a little too much sometimes. Fortunately for me, I find cringe dialogue hilarious (although not hilarious enough not to give the book four stars instead of five 😂).

As for the characters, Selene was the typical Laura Thalassa female protagonist. Sassy, attractive, compassionate to a fault, stupidly brave, and with an all-powerful, very sexy, very ancient, very morally gray dude who’s obsessed with her. This literally applies to every single one of Thalassa’s series I’ve read so far (I haven’t read all of them, yet). Even though Selene was no different from any of Thalassa’s female main characters, she was still lovable and relatable (embarrassingly so at times 😂).

Moreover, Memnon, the aforementioned all-powerful, sexy, ancient, morally gray dude, was also your typical Laura Thalassa male love interest (if that wasn’t already obvious by the attributes I’ve just mentioned). Naturally, I loved him. What I liked most about him was that he was no misunderstood bad guy but well and truly a villain, who also happens to be head over heels in love. He did not pretend to be anything else. That’s my favorite thing about male love interests: being unapologetically villainous, yet they are total simps for their girls.

Additionally, I really liked Selene and Memnon’s romance. Those who know me know what a sucker I am for enemies-to-lovers, especially enemies-to-lovers with a past and a lot of passion. Even though their dialogue was often cringe, they had unbelievable chemistry, and the tension between them drove me insane. I am wholly obsessed with their love for each other, which may or may not be just a little toxic at the moment).

Lastly, out of every secondary character in this book, the only one who stood out to me was Selene’s panther familiar, Nero. I adore four-legged sidekicks more than anything else in literature. It only gets better when said sidekick is a giant, grumpy black cat. I love cats so much, especially the oversized ones that hate people. It infuriates me that I can’t have one of my own or even be one myself, that’d be so cool. What makes Nero even more adorable is that even though he is a grumpy diva, he is also incredibly loyal and a total mother hen. What’s more, there were other likable characters such as Sybil, Selene’s cute bestie, and Kane, the unfortunate werewolf with the blue balls, but none of them were developed enough for me to show any real interest in them just yet.
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22 reviews13.6k followers
August 11, 2024
Not at all what I expected in the best way

This was so refreshingly different from the popular romantasy books out right now.

I loved the witchy dark academia vibes and the real world setting. But I wasn’t expecting the deep dual lifetime history between our MMC and FMC while they were also strangers at the same time.

Definitely spicy, I’d say it’s about a 2.5 out of 5 and seems like it will only increase.

This is such a fast paced and fun adventure. I can’t wait to read bespelled!
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502 reviews76 followers
February 24, 2023
I was engulfed in a world of magic and soul mates. The story is written in a way that it compels you to keep reading. A magical masterpiece that I couldn't put down with a witch whose magic feeds off of her memories and a powerful handsome being in a coffin.

It's Dark
It's Spicy
There's a Possessive Soulmate &
A killer.
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3,256 reviews263 followers
April 21, 2023
Laura Thalassa is an author one can depend one for creative, intense and always readable stories! And this one is no exception. Unlike so many of her books, however, this one holds a few reading challenges. The largest being the lack of current backstory that would help a reader understand the world and the characters so much better. Although much of the plot centers around not knowing Selene's overall background and connections, it is in the basic, present-day things that one needs for a foundation in order to begin a book and/or series. Why is Selene so determined to attend only Henbane Coven? Where are her parents and why does she never have any contact with them? What was her previous school like and why she attended? How did the deep relationship with her best friend develop? The questions are many but with no real answers that would add depth and meaning. Subsequently the reader flounders trying to ground themselves in Selene's world enough to buy into her premise.

That light dusting over continues throughout most of the book. We know what is happening but not the motivations behind so many small things that would deepen our understanding and make the large plot-points much more believable.

Still, those large plot-points are awesome and keep one engaged and enthusiastically turning the pages! Because of this, the book would still have rated higher if not for the HUGE full-stop ending. Not just a cliffhanger, but a complete stop right in the middle of the climax! No threads at all settled, everything mid-fight, the end. Now, I understand cliff-hangers can be good for future sales, but don't agree with those that are so huge that one MUST purchase the next book because this one just quit in the middle without even knowing if anyone lives.

SO... good and bad. Even with the downsides, I would recommend the book for the sole reason that the story, itself, holds so much awesome potential ..... Some might just want to wait until after the next installment publishes.
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530 reviews136 followers
April 21, 2023
I'm currently 20% of the way through this and I'm really hoping it gets better. I really don't like Selene. She makes dumb choices and isn't even apologetic. Not going to tell anyone you released some crazy evil sorcerer, that could I don't know, kill everyone you know and love? Nope, just going to lay there while he eats you out instead and get drunk with your friends? Ok, that's fine. Tbh Serenity Freeman from The Queen of All That Dies (also written by Laura) would have taken this guy out and saved her family all in the first 50 pages. I can't believe these FMCs were written by the same person. Pray for me y'all that I don't have to dnf this bc I was really looking forward to it.

I mean I thought the Mary Sue that was Lazarus from Death's book was annoying, but believe me Selene takes the cake.

Also a few things to note:
This is book 1 out of 3, with 2 novellas planned to be released between books 1 and 2 and then 2 and 3. So 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 3 are all going to be released over the next couple of years.

This is based in Laura's Bargainer series world. She mentioned that you don't have to read that series in order to understand this book, but you really may want to read them to understand the world better. As there is very little explanation of Peel academy and the fae ect. so far. Tbh it will enrich the reading experience of this book if you read her Bargainer series. Also I kind of like Callie from those books better than Selene so far.

Full review to come if I'm able to finish. Which I probably will. If not I'll update my final thoughts on why I dnf'd. This is most likely shaping up to be a 2.5 to 3 star read based off of the first 100-ish pages.

Update 4/20/2023

Ok, so I finished it (barely). Ngl this felt like Laura poured all of her other books into a meat grinder and then used whatever came out of it to write this book. She used elements of her MMCs from her Four Horseman and The Fallen World novels to make Memnon. He's pretty much War mixed with Montes with elements of Famine. I don't think I could last one more page with him yelling "MA QUEEN" every time he saw/heard Selene or him eating her out every other page of the book. I mean if you add in a murder or two and some of Selene's abysmal commentary you pretty much have this entire book.

I think what really ruined this book for me though was how badly written Selene was. I think Laura meant for her to come off as a big goof-ball, but it didn't make sense with how serious this book was. Her moments of goofiness come off as annoying. Like people are being murdered violently throughout this entire book and all she does is get drunk and get eaten out by Memnon. I know I keep mentioning that, but it happens multiple times throughout this book, it pretty much became the plot.

I feel like the worst part of this book was when Memnon was going to give Selene her memories back and she told him that it made her more clever that she forgot things right after she uses magic. It didn't make any sense, because throughout this entire book we see how her memory loss is a big problem for her, to the point that she is a wanted murder suspect because of it. Also can someone please tell me why she keeps all of her memories written down in journals to be conveniently tampered with or burned and doesn't have a back up digital copy? Computers/phones exist in this universe.

Selene pretty much only cared about getting drunk and partying it up throughout this entire book. Her entire life's goal is to get into Henbane Coven, but we barley ever see her studying or working hard once she gets in. All she cares about after she gets into the Coven is going to parties. Like I get going to one or two parties through out the book, but it made up most of the plot (again besides her getting eaten out and Memnon yelling "MA QUUUUUEEEENNNN"). I think Laura would have been better off showing how hard working Selene is and how she has to work harder to make up for her memory loss aspect of her magic. I think also having a more "cat and mouse" dynamic between her and Memnon would have been better too. Like showing how Selene is "outsmarting" him ect.

I will most likely read the next installment in this series since I like Laura's writing style in her other books. It will be interesting to see how if Selene gets smarter and if Memnon develops more of a personality out side of lusting after Selene 24/7. I think there is potential for a good story here, but this book was not a strong start to this series.
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361 reviews1,210 followers
September 7, 2025
Tengo el mismo conflicto que Selene respecto a Memnón, ¿le pego o le beso?

Por parte de la protagonista, la trama es muy silly, ligera y divertida. Estamos en la mente de una chica joven, algo torpe, muy directa y ocurrente, así que te lo pasas genial con ella (además, está horny perdida). Pero a la vez tenemos una historia cargada de intriga por la falta de recuerdos, el inesperado ser oscuro obsesionado con ella a causa de una idea que parece una locura y unos misteriosos asesinatos y enemigos que apuntan directamente a Selene.
No esperaba para nada este combo, pero he acabado devorando el libro y empezando el segundo nada más terminar, porque me ha dejado muy picada a pesar también de ser algo predecible.

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2,130 reviews2,509 followers
September 21, 2024
2.5 stars

Alright... this one missed the mark a bit.

Selene is a young witch with a rare type of magic that when she uses it, her memories disappear. Selene wants to join a local coven but her application will only be approved if she does a quest and gains a familiar. Selene hops on a plane that crashes over the Amazon where she accidentally frees a supernatural being that wants her dead.

I am a long time fan of Laura Thalassa and I normally love her books. But this one was simply... to much. The suspense for disbelief at the beginning of the book was stretched very thin. But then, her romantic interest is horrible to her... for the entire book! He literally never became nice or redeemable. I will say, Thalassa has her usual compelling writing style and I was able to read this book quickly and didn't quit. But the cliffhanger ending combined with everything else, I'm not gonna waste my time of the rest of this series.
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1,222 reviews714 followers
September 6, 2025
¿FANTASÍA + HUMOR🤔? SÍ, POR FAVOR….🔥

Lo reconozco, en verano soy de lecturas ligeras y adictivas; de las que te sacan unas cuantas sonrisas y te ponen cardiaca…🤭

Y si encima hay una academia de brujas, aquelarres oscuros, magia prohibida y un antiguo mal muy cabreado, pues…

Ya me entiendes, ¿verdad😏?

Pero vamos por partes, porque aquí también hay misteriosos… crim… en.. es, hombres lobo, fiestas descontroladas y mucha pero que mucha pasión (te sugiero que tengas a mano el abanico de la tía Aurelia🪭)

Es más, descubrirás una magia muy especial…

Tanto que, cada vez que Selene hace un conjuro, una parte de sus recuerdos… desaparecen…😱

Acción + aventuras + pasión + humor + secretos + magia oscura + academia de brujas + hombres lobos + un antiguo mal muy cabreado y sexy + aquelarres sanguinarios + almas gemelas + spicy + nivel 1 (de 5) de enemies to lovers + amistad + una investigación criminal + misterio + ….
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2,141 reviews12k followers
September 15, 2023
I have been SO excited for a new Laura Thalassa series ever since the Four Horsemen series finished up, and now we have one! Bewitched is the first in a new paranormal romance series about witches and magic, and I loved it so much. It’s new adult, set at this college for witches, and the heroine is hilarious. I adored Selene, and am so intrigued by Memnon, the hero. Though, he's more like an antihero at this point, with him being slightly evil. Anyway, if you love PNR, some fun world-building, then you need to read Bewitched!

Selene is struggling in college, because she can't seem to get accepted into any of the witch covens. She has the unfortunate witchy ability where anytime she uses her magic, she loses a memory, which causes her a lot of problems. But she finally gets her chance at joining a coven and has to do two things in order to be accepted: find herself a familiar and go on a great quest.

She travels all the way to the Galápagos Islands and bonds with a panther (which is just the coolest familiar you can have) and she hears this voice calling her 'empress.' She follows the voice, and accidentally awakens Memnon, an ancient warrior king who was cursed to sleep forever by his wife. And now HE thinks that Selene is that same wife, so he’s not happy to see her. He still loves her, but he wants revenge against her too. But is she actually that wife or someone else??

The romance is slow burn but sooo good. It's slightly dark, just because Memnon has that evil side to him. When he uses magic, he loses his morality, so he gets more evil and powerful throughout the book. We don’t get to see much of the hero here sadly, but every time Memnon and Selene are together, sparks fly. There’s a ton of banter, with Selene always mouthing off at Memnon, but the romance itself is slow moving. I personally don't mind that though and do love when a romance develops throughout an entire series. Memnon is a fascinating character, but Selene stole the show here for me! She’s hilarious and sassy and a simple girl trying to make the most of her magic and college career. She just unfortunately gets a huge wrench in all that with an evil warlock who’s obsessed with her and thinks she’s his wife.

4.5 stars! This was a fantastic start to a new series and I already can’t wait for more!
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292 reviews5,161 followers
May 25, 2024
This was a fun book about a witch and an ancient sorcerer! I had a few personal pet peeves with the characters that might not bother other readers, but I had to slap my forehead a few times, lol. It's low key an ick to me when the MMC can't say a single sentence without using a pet name. For instance, I don't think Memnon said a single sentence without saying, "My queen" a dozen times, and it got low-key annoying to me, lol. There were some other character/plot points that disappointed me, so I took off a star. But I'm jumping into book two to see how the story continues!
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122 reviews23 followers
October 30, 2025
“You are many things to me. You are my queen, my empress, my wife. You are my Roxilana, the woman who awoke my magic and spoke to my mind before we ever met. You are my nemesis, who cursed me to endless sleep.” Memnon’s hand cups my cheek. “And you are my Selene, my eternal soul mate, who woke me from it.”

I think I’ve found my new comfort book series. 💫

I first read Bewitched back in 2023, and honestly, I wasn’t completely sold on it. So I decided to do a re-read — and let me tell you, I’m so glad I did.

Everything about this had me kicking my feet and blushing. It’s such a perfect start to the series as we follow Selene on her journey to prove her worth, even with her magic holding her back. I found the premise really interesting — books like this often follow a similar formula, but this one felt fresh and completely its own, which I loved.

Memnon and Selene’s relationship was absolutely swoon-worthy. How is this man not up there with the top book boyfriends? Because the things he says had me folding so fast. Their whole dynamic is just perfect — despite Memnon’s obvious power, he’s basically a lovesick man obsessed with his wife, and honestly, that’s okay.

I know a book is really good when I devour it in a single day — and that’s exactly what happened here. It was so beautifully written and thoughtfully done. I can’t wait to dive into the next book in the series.
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284 reviews35 followers
April 19, 2023
Unfortunately, I did not enjoy this book. The main character felt very lack luster and was not likeable. She had very little personality so there was little for the reader to connect with her on. Regarding characters, it felt like there was no attention to creating dynamic characters at all. The love interest was boring and kept repeating the same sentence a million times throughout the book. All other side characters were completely irrelevant to the plot.

For the plot, it was not interesting or constructed to the point where it felt like there was any build up. One of the primary obstacles the main characters names is that by using her magic, she loses memories. You’d think this would be a great plot point that gets her into trouble and wrecks havoc on the story. But no, there are never actually any real consequences to the plot because of her memory loss. I was shocked that the opportunity to create some real conflict was just dropped. Like, why not make her secretly a villain, but she doesn’t even know it or something??


Note: ARC received from NetGalley
Profile Image for Olivia Wildenstein.
Author 46 books5,165 followers
February 10, 2023
This book is magic.

I loved everything about BEWITCHED, from the premise to the characters. How could anyone not root for the heroic witch with memory problems, a wild cat familiar, and an extremely 🔥 and vengeful ex-husband?

Brilliant characters aside, that pulse-pounding plot! Laura managed to combine Tomb Raider, CSI, and Ninth House, and make the resulting storyline ultra-steamy.

Mark your calendars, because you are going to LOVE this story when it releases in the spring!
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