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Majo No Biyaku #4

Spell of Desire, Vol. 4

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Die Schlinge um Kaorukos Hals zieht sich immer fester. Kaname versucht so gut er kann, sie vor dem Zirkel der Schwarzen Hexen zu beschützen, aber auch seine Macht hat Grenzen. Wie lange wird Kaorukos strahlender Ritter noch durchhalten? Und was wird aus ihnen, wenn seine wahre Herrin, die Hexenkönigin, zurückkehren sollte?

192 pages, Paperback

First published May 5, 2015

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Tomu Ohmi

74 books296 followers
Name in native language: 大海とむ

Ohmi sensei's first volume was Kindan no Koi wo Shiyou.
Likes: monsters, red tea, stamps, and beautiful ladies

Blood type : B

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892 reviews184 followers
August 21, 2025
the buildup to the conclusion was a little lackluster, but let’s see how it all plays out!
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1,569 reviews1,244 followers
September 4, 2015
**Review in Progress**

Oh, these black witches are not nice! Power hungry crazies the lot of them! It appears our couples time together will soon be coming to an end. Training is near complete and the Witch Queen will need her power back. Lots of romance and some angst fill this volume.

While the first half is interesting with traps and training, the second half is a bit dull comparatively as Kaoruko goes through a lot of internal monologue angst. I did like the show of Kaoruko's true inner power that is her own. There is more to her than meets the eye!

I still cannot get enough of the artwork! So beautiful!
Profile Image for DancingMarshmallow.
502 reviews
May 9, 2025
Overall: 3.75 stars

My experience reading this manga was a literal horseshoe parabola. We started off good, then it got REAL BAD, then we climb back up and end on a high.

The REAL BAD is an amazingly cheesy scene in which there’s a ~sex ritual~ as part of the heroine’s black magic training, with the justification that black magic is *sensual.* This scene and the chapter it was in were both so so cringey that I dreaded finishing the book (there is an author’s note apologizing for rushing and needing to do better with deadlines so maybe that contributed).

However! The plot crawls its way out of that hole and we have a couple chapters of very cute bonding between the main couple, and some very swoony love confessions. They were adorable and really redeemed the book from its earlier trash.

As usual for this author, the art is gorgeous.

This volume is rated M and served shrink-wrapped, and there are some sex scenes. Nothing explicit though, just silhouettes, making out, and a single titty per nude scene. There’s also shower boobies and the like, but it’s not especially racy.

One more book to go to finish this series, and hopefully we finish on a high note instead of back in the dumpster.
72 reviews
May 20, 2025
The saga continues as Koko becomes more involved in the coven, she gets embroiled in their politics, and tries to stay neutral as she learns more about magic and her abilities. The romance continues to cook, but the pressure of knowing it may be coming to an end as the Witch Queen reawakens takes its toll. The depth of her power is becoming apparent to everyone. The spice level is cranked up in this book as the witches help in a ritual that involves background characters having sex.

The persistent retelling is still a bit painful, but the pace of this book is better than the beginning of the story. The illustrations continue to be beautiful with lace, gems, beasts, and more, highlighting the subtle details of the story. I personally wish that the male lead would get a little more emphasis in the illustration.
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395 reviews119 followers
February 3, 2021
Spell of Desire, Vol. 4 by Tomu Ohmi ⭐⭐⭐⭐

This was my favorite volume so far. Kaoruko and Kaname's love deepened (so good!), the plot kept me engaged, and it overall felt steamier than the books leading up to it. The final chapter does a great job of creating tension because they both know they're on borrowed time with the witch queen eventual return looming over their heads. In the next, and final, volume she finally returns and the big question is - will Kaname choose Kaoruko? And if he does, what will the fallout be?
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392 reviews33 followers
May 23, 2017
This is a pretty interesting manga series. It's very much so a romance, with Koko discoverering her sexuality and that she likes sex in this volume. It's great because Koko is in charge of her sexuality, but Hibiki isn't an alpha male douchebag, which you don't often find in manga. I also like that Koko and Hibiki in a relationship now compared to the first couple of volumes.
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1,870 reviews534 followers
December 27, 2019
I know the manga is almost pure smut with some shavings of a supernatural plot, but I did find this volume pretty resonant in the way that the heroine is maturing and developing along with her growing powers. It’s also refreshing to see an adult relationship that is built on trust and respect. Cannot wait to see how volume 5 wraps everything up!
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25 reviews
May 23, 2022
Again, 5 stars, the main characters Koko and Kaname are absolutely adorable. The way they develop their relationship throughout the series is so cute. I am fan-creaturing through this whole volume. What can I say, it is insanely enjoyable!
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119 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2017
the series would have been 5-star if the author hadn't rehash and repeat so much.
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534 reviews93 followers
January 1, 2021
This was really enjoyable. Just FYI there are female nudity scenes in the manga scattered throughout. This is a smuttier manga romance but everything was kept pretty tame in spite of that.
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1,652 reviews381 followers
October 8, 2022
If this series doesn’t end how I want it to I will be extremely upset.
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2,970 reviews15 followers
April 26, 2024
The love these two have for each other is too sweet. The ending of this volume is so ominous though.
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477 reviews4 followers
September 27, 2024
SHEEEEEESH! Kaname is a smooth talker! This volume had me blushing the whole time. So romantic, so cheesy, so amazing.
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2,222 reviews31 followers
August 9, 2021
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Die Schlinge um Kaorukos Hals zieht sich immer fester. Kaname versucht so gut er kann, sie vor dem Zirkel der Schwarzen Hexen zu beschützen, aber auch seine Macht hat Grenzen. Wie lange wird Kaorukos strahlender Ritter noch durchhalten? Und was wird aus ihnen, wenn seine wahre Herrin, die Hexenkönigin, zurückkehren sollte?



Cover:

Auch auf dem vierten Cover kann man die beiden Protagonisten Kaname und Koko sehen. Hier sind sie auch wieder sehr innig beieinander, sodass man gleich weiß, dass es sich hier um eine Liebesgeschichte handelt. Außerdem wiederholt sich das Motto der Cover immer wieder, auch wenn auf einem anderen farblichen Untergrund. Das hat einen absoluten Wiedererkennungsfaktor.





Eigener Eindruck:

Koko muss sich weiterhin gegen die Intrigen der Hexen aus dem schwarzen Zirkel beweisen und tappt doch wegen ihrer Gutgläubigkeit in die Falle der Hexe Isandra. Kaname wurde zwar aus dem Zirkel verbannt, schafft es aber trotzdem ihr zu Hilfe zu kommen. Doch das zehrt an seinen Kräften. Es gelingt den beiden die Macht der schwarzen Hexenkönigin mit der Macht von Koko einzuschließen und schließlich in ihr altes Leben zurück zu kehren, auch wenn hier neue Aufgaben auf sie warten. Doch dann scheint sich die schwarze Hexenkönigin wieder zu erheben und Kaname muss sich entscheiden, wie es weiter gehen soll, denn er müsste Koko nun zu ihr bringen und ihr auch fortan wieder dienen….



Band 4 war für mich auch wieder ein richtiges Highlight, denn die Geschichte wird nun dramatischer und scheint auch bald ihrem Ende zuzugehen, denn mit dem Auftauchen der schwarzen Hexenkönigin müsste Koko nun ja eigentlich deren Macht wieder abgeben und könnte meiner Meinung nach in ihr altes Leben zurück kehren. Fraglich ist dabei nur, ob Kaname dann weiterhin an ihrer Seite bleiben kann oder ob er bei der schwarzen Königin bleiben muss und wie es wohl für Koko enden wird, wenn ihre Mutter ihre Macht wieder haben will. Die Geschichte wird von der Mangaka geschickt zugespitzt und ich ahne, dass der letzte Band – angeblich gibt es ja nur 5 Bände – noch einmal ein richtiges Feuerwerk an Intrigen und Drama wird. Natürlich hoffe ich für die beiden Turteltauben nur das Beste, aber ich kann mir gut vorstellen, dass die Mangaka hier kein Happy End geben wird. Zumindest sieht es immer mehr danach aus. Ich kann es kaum erwarten, dass es weiter geht und bin doch etwas wehmütig, denn so einen qualitativ guten Manga hätte man meiner Meinung nach gern noch ein bisschen in die Länge ziehen können.





Fazit:

Auch Band 4 kann komplett überzeugen und wird deshalb von mir wärmstens empfohlen! Die Reihe ist einzigartig in ihrer Story und die Zeichnungen sind und bleiben einfach der absolute Hammer!





Idee: 5/5

Charaktere: 5/5

Logik: 5/5

Spannung: 4/5

Emotionen: 4/5





Gesamt: 5/5



Daten:

ISBN: 9782889217762

Sprache: Deutsch

Ausgabe: Flexibler Einband

Umfang: 192 Seiten

Verlag: KAZÉ Manga

Erscheinungsdatum: 03.11.2016
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Author 18 books36 followers
May 30, 2015
When I went to my local anime con last month, I ended up going to a late-night panel about josei manga, and afterwards, I was chatting with the panelist while I was waiting for the next panel to start. We got around to talking about Ohmi Tomu (because Midnight Secretary was one of the series featured), and I mentioned that I really loved Spell of Desire. “Oh? I don’t know if I wanna read that one?” “IT’S SO GOOD. Koko’s in control of her sexuality, Hibiki isn’t an alpha male douchebag, and it’s hoooooot.”

One of the things that I do keep stressing about this series overall is that it’s not just Koko discovering that she likes sex and discovering her sexuality, but really about her maturing overall and doing it on her terms. There is a strong tie between black witchcraft and sexuality, but what I like about Koko’s discovery of her powers and getting stronger is that she doesn’t negate that side of her. She is very aware of what her powers require, but unlike the black witches of her mother’s coven, she doesn’t want or even see the reason to use her powers ruthlessly. And I really like that angle—it’s not about Koko changing Hibiki’s mind or the other black witches , but rather, about her using her own strength to forge her own path in life.

I do like that we did get to see the power struggle in the coven and how Koko does pose a threat to the current structure. Although they don’t know when the Witch Queen plans on returning, the idea that Koko may be playing dumb to get a foothold in the coven and eventually take over is a valid one. I liked that she does somewhat rescue herself (well, technically Hibiki does, but Koko blows out the protection wards preventing him from reaching her), and that she does point out that there are aspects of black magic that are wrong and are being misused. I do wish that we had seen more of the coven and the politics and power plays following that, but I think Ohmi has established the idea that Koko is a threat despite her disinterest in claiming power over the coven. (Also, I don’t think the “Uh, well, we’re going to send you home in Japan because we’ll say you’re too much of a threat” doesn’t entirely work for me.)

I think you could successfully argue that this is a sort of coming-of-age story, but you know, with sexy witches. Ohmi has been doing fantastic work so far, and although she doesn’t delve quite as deep in witches politics here (unlike vampire politics in the previous series), I liked that we get just enough to establish what we need to get for the next volume. Still loving this series, and hoping that this will go out on a high note.
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3,400 reviews5 followers
May 6, 2015

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If you've read the previous three volumes, then you know what to expect from volume 4. Kaoruko is still innocent, Kaname protective, and the witches scheming. With book 4, Kaoruko is drawn further into the black witch world as she waits for her mother's powers to manifest.

Story: Kaoruko finds herself on opposite sides of a divide witch council; imperious Silvia on one side wants to limit Kaoruko's powers so she won't usurp the queen; Isandra, on the other hand, wants a new authority and thinks a malleable Kaoruko might just be the ticket to increased power. But none of the witches recognize that Kaoruko is far more powerful than her meek appearance seems; and that power is backed up by her two familiars Dragon and Unicorn as well as her disgraced knight Kaname. When a trap is sprung on an unsuspecting Kaoruko, it will take all her powers and resources to survive intact. And it will change the witch's council forever.

Ohmi's illustrations become lovelier with each volume; she's really gained a confident style since her somewhat shakier earlier series such as Midnight Secretary. Each page is uniquely set up to showcase the art; especially the big battle at the end is masterfully drawn. Yet, admittedly, while beautiful to look at, I wish there was more to the story. The conflict does feel manufactured and Kaoruko and Kaname do feel somewhat inert and lifeless. It's a more subtle story but does lack authenticity at times.

This is a short series at 5 volumes and will end with Kaoruko getting her powers in the next volume. Of course, the question is how much that will change her at the end. Reviewed from an advance reader copy provided by the publisher.
633 reviews9 followers
May 23, 2015
Kaoruko is the witch queen's daughter and has joined the coven of black witches in order to help better control her powers. While she is there to help control her powers and learn to better understand them the other witches in the coven want her there to use her power or to keep an eye on her, her power and her mother's power which is currently within her as well. Sylvia is the queen's right hand and is currently helping Kaoruko learn to harness her powers in order to use them more effectively. Isandra on the other hand opposes the queen's absolute authority and is trying to use Kaoruko to her own gains. After Kaoruko proves herself to Sylvia she sends her off on a mission to find a treestone.

There is a lot of build up going on which is leading to the next volume. There seems to be a quite a bit of foreshadowing as to what is to come in the near future. The artwork is very beautiful and the storyline is finally showing through more than the lustful romance that was originally portrayed at the beginning of the series. There is a lot of meaning behind the romance now and the storyline is becoming stronger as well.

I received this advanced copy from VIZ Media through Edelweiss in exchange for my honest review.
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