In the dramatic final installment of The Witches of Ravencrest, the tragedies and triumphs of past months are coming to a head. Belinda Moorland and Eric Manning have found romance at last - but not everyone approves. In fact, powerful forces are determined to keep them apart.
Meanwhile, the long-awaited annual Harvest Ball has finally arrived, and everyone in Ravencrest - and Devilswood - is prepared to have the time of their lives. But when violence and death show up at the ball, the threats grow more terrifying than ever before.
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Gahhh! I thought this was the final book in the series, but there's still so much to sort out and it ends on a cliffhanger.
The Harvest Ball proves to be quite the sight. The Pastels truly get what's coming to them, despite it coming from that wretched Cordelia - I really can't wait until she gets what's coming to her. I wonder, since this is the last of The Witches of Ravencrest series, how we'll find out how to stop the Scarecrow, the curse, Cordelia and more.
Sadly, if there isn't another novel written that wraps up the storyline it would be less than 5 stars. I'm conflicted giving it such good merits - but I have because the whole story is brilliant. I just wanted to find out how it all ends up.
Fingers crossed, one day we'll find out what happens when Eric breaks it off with Belinda, what happens with the maid coming out of the East wing with 'Jesus' inside of her, the scarecrow and more.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.