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Sour

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She thought she was chaos personified. She was wrong. The chaos was only beginning.In the small-town quiet of Gryphon, Alabama, Murphy Blackwell keeps the world at bay. Wards wrap her old Victorian house like iron chains, holding back the power she can't control. A chaos witch doesn't get second chances-and Murphy already knows what happens when she slips.



As secrets about her magic unravel, Murphy discovers the high priestess who raised her may not have told her the whole truth. And the more she learns, the less certain she is of where the chaos ends-or if the town of Gryphon will survive it.



The chaos was only the start of the disaster to come.

192 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 3, 2021

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Iris Kain

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Over the years, Iris Kain has called Michigan, Arizona, South Carolina, Georgia, and Germany home. She loves gargoyles, spiders, and black cats, as well as anything that makes you laugh while checking your closet for critters with teeth. She’s a fan of horror and hard rock, and enjoys playing the piano. She currently resides in Alabama with her son, cats, and two adorable Swedish Vallhund dogs.

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October 15, 2022
Fun because set in Alabama but not well developed. Just a little bit of thought and characters' actions didn't actually make sense for their situations.
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November 14, 2025
Review of Sour by Iris Kain — ★★★½

Murphy Blackwell has the unfortunate fate of being a chaos witch. After losing her mother at a young age, Murph’s coven rallies around her to help her control the unpredictable magic that swirls within her. Now an adult, she lives almost like a hermit; rarely going out and relying on deliveries for nearly everything, but she’s built a thriving home-based business: a cozy café and witchy shop beloved by local teens. When one of those teens begins showing dark tendencies and unusual magical traits, Murph starts to wonder whether she might be the prophesied Grey Witch after all.

I enjoyed this book and finished it in just two days. The author does a great job with world-building and gives her characters real depth. The romantic subplot felt a bit rushed for my taste, though that may be because I prefer a slower burn. Overall, I’d give Sour 3.5 stars. I don’t feel a strong pull to continue the series immediately, but I might pick up the next book when I’m craving something easy and fun.
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25 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2022
I enjoyed this book and had the privilege of meeting the author at a convention. She was extremely sweet and even signed my copy. I just wish a few parts were a bit better developed. Other than small things, it’s worth the read!
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45 reviews2 followers
December 26, 2023
4.5/5 for sure! Unexpectedly good! And a dash of smut lol hoping this is part of a series because I want to know more about Mama Murph and her coven!
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Author 83 books1,416 followers
October 23, 2022
I had the honor of buying my signed copy of this book in person at Scarefest Lexington. The author was polite (even complimented my hair....) And I got a good vibe from her. Witchy books aren't normally my jam, but I decided to give this one a try. It felt more like reading a cozy than a paranormal horror, but perhaps it's a YA? Yeah, I know I read plenty of hardcore stuff, so what I consider cozy and YA, most other people probably wouldn't.
The book was actually a fun read. I had an almost 2 hour drive home from the convention to get a jumpstart on it, and next thing I knew, I came home and finished it shortly later while lying in bed. So I read it in one evening. That's a sign of a good story, right?
I don't read about witches often, so I'm not well versed on the subject. The beginning of this story gave me so many interesting facts about witches that I know feel like I know a bit more about witches. For example, all the different color types of witches and what they represent. I had never heard of a chaos witch ever in my life, but being gray would be undesirable.
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January 17, 2024
Good read

Witchcraft was made a part of the real world. Given the premise of the situation that the protagonist found herself made sense. I do wish the tragic backstop of the victim had been fleshed out earlier
Highly recomend.
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