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I Witch

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Meagan is hallucinating a gorgeous guy in her shower and at work. While entertaining, she can’t control it. If he’s not just some random daydream, but is a real person sending her visions; then who is he? And why is he doing this? And how does he know her name? She also must find a way to handle being a witch serving a powerful goddess, whose agenda doesn’t coincide with Meagan’s...

237 pages, Nook

First published January 1, 2009

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1,293 reviews306 followers
August 16, 2013
I read this book in summer 2011 from a copy I picked up on B&N. Copying over my review.

Synopsis: Meagan is hallucinating a gorgeous guy in her shower and at work. While entertaining, she can't control it. If he's not just some random daydream, but is a real person sending her visions; then who is he? And why is he doing this? And how does he know her name? She also must find a way to handle being a witch serving a powerful goddess, whose agenda doesn't coincide with Meagan's...

My ThoughtsI read this book last summer and really enjoyed it. It is true that it could use some additional editing, but it wasn't enough of a problem for me to ruin my enjoyment of the book. I found the relationship between the young witch, Meagan, and her newly discovered soulmate to be an interesting one, and while it moved quite quickly, my own life experience backs me up on declaring this is not an impossible thing. The story kept me engaged and I've been hoping to see the next book in this series come up. I hope the author does not become discouraged and will continue this story - I, for one, would love to see more.
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1,495 reviews8 followers
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July 23, 2011
I can honestly say this is the worse book I have ever read. The only good thing I can say about it is that it reminds you of how good other books are. It is like the first efforts of a thirteen year old with no writing skills or ability. Absolutely awful, poor writing, characters and plot. It is the car accident of the book world, you want to stop reading it but you just can't believe how awful it is. The only comic relief was that the "hero" had the same name as my guinea pig which was entertaining.
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15 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2023
I tracked this book down simply because I was telling a friend about how this is the worst book I've ever read, and how true that must be if it stands out in my memory to this day since I read it in 2009. I struggled through page after page of tell not show, internal monologs, over the top outfit observations that were on par with My Immortal, and the fact that this book has lived rent free in my brain for the last 14 years as the worst I've ever read is a true testament to its character. Some things should just stay on wattpad.
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January 9, 2025
I witch was an awesome read l got totally engrossed in the characters and the story pulled you in

A really good read
funny charming solid story line
not too dark great characters well described good fighting against evil
Loved lief
Loved the flow of the story believable
I read it in two days

Look forward to more books
Profile Image for Nicole.
104 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2011
(3 1/2 *) Overall a pretty good read, I liked it, I wouldn't reread it, so I can't say I really liked it, but a pretty good story none the less.

Meagan starts as an unconfident girl, a genuinely nice and kind girl, but overall kind of somewhere between a pushover and somewhat invisible. No let me rephrase that, she sees herself as a nobody, pretty, smart and kind, but not worthy of noticing, and yes still kind of a pushover in the beginning.

But as the story develops, (as long as you can get over that most of the talking in the beginning, and throughout the story goes on in her head,) her character grows as she learns more about Lucien and his 'people'.

After the 'tug-a-war' (I think that is the right metaphor for what I am trying to illustrate), she lets Lucien put her through, she becomes a stronger character as she learns about her skills as a witch, and the horrible guilt that Lucian feels over the loss of his very long ago love, Catherine.

The story ends with her showing him that just because she is a mortal, he cannot think of her as the same whinny and weak person that Catherine was, and thus he cannot treat her as such. Therefore the story ends better than it began, and if there is more to come I hope to see Meagan continue her journey of self dicovery as a witch.
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Author 27 books1,356 followers
January 4, 2011
Oh! A rare find lurking in iBooks. I was bored last night, not sure what to read next and so I opened this up (downloaded it weeks ago) and by god, I must have a "pick a good book randomly" compass because this was so great! Again another amazing read hidden under a mediocre cover.

So, Megan (lead protag) is quirky, cute and real. Now, I see that many may not quite get this book, as the main character speaks as she thinks and thinks as she speaks. Again, you have to find your own way through the puzzles and clues that are in the prose, and in the characters actions. No hand holding here!

The book is set out over a week (loving it) and I adore how Megan just gets straight down to business and reasons out the supernatural oddities going on around her. She meets this guy and within hours she has him sussed out. Watches how he reacts, how he moves, his facial expressions and what kind of person that makes him. Never have I read so much inner monologue and not wanted to slam my head against a brick wall.

The only reason I ditch a star is because Megan does let Lucien (romantic interest) trample on her one too many times before she takes him in hand.

I recommend this for a lazy Sunday afternoon under the duvet with a cup of tea.
Profile Image for Merissa (Archaeolibrarian).
4,204 reviews119 followers
April 16, 2013
Reviews are mixed on this book and so are my feelings regarding it. The basic storyline is a very good one but somehow it just doesn't "feel" right. Part of the problem with a book written in the first person is that it can seem like an internal monologue all the way through and boy, can this person monologue! The whole book is written like she is talking to herself and as such I feel that it loses that certain something. I will also say that the endearments become a bit much too - nearly every sentence includes "my man, my love, Lucien-love, my heart" and, like the monologue, it just becomes monotonous.

On the whole, a good story (if you can find it) and some good characters which would benefit from more development. There are hooks in the story which make me believe that there will be another book in this series. Not sure if I will read it but the jury's still out on that one.
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June 24, 2013
c2009: I am afraid I just could not get past the use of the present tense (mostly) throughout the book. By the time I had read the supposedly self deprecating description of the heroine - I knew I was done. The dialogue was also terrible with it ranging from the very basic to the cheesy eg " You've brought me love and a strength I didn't know I'd done without over centuries, and you've made yourself so very much my mate, my partner; you've made yourself their leader, and their queen. To live in a new time and in a more intimate way with mortals seems less daunting now." Did I mention the punctuation - or lack thereof? Unfortunately, unable to recommend in this format.
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April 28, 2013
Great read. Loved the story. Great take on vampires and witches. and such a great romance. including the fact that both people in a relationship are haunted by their past. but they can over come the past. Thanks to ms. Munday for a great read.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
25 reviews
July 9, 2011
Too much "oh, my love, my love, my love" and not enough substance. Zero character development, and a silly plot. I do not recommend wasting your time on this one.
36 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2011
I really wanted to like this book but there was too much rambling. The book was 712 pages on nook and could have been 200 pages of story; the rest was the mad ramblings of the main character.
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73 reviews2 followers
May 31, 2012
it was a cute fun read. I look forward to the rest of the series.
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December 25, 2012
I liked this book, It had a lot going on going,.past and present.

The vampires and witche top the quess list for this party.
It was a love story with a lot of bagages
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