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The Witch's Broken Crown

The Witch's Broken Crown

by Calla Robin

Full Review by Ssirren

I loved this fated mates with a curse being the cherry on top. A masquerade ball at the age of twenty for the last five hundred years. Find your fated mate, or suffer the consequences of the curse. Elise has spent hours dancing and never once felt that pull. Until she walked off the dance floor. Then she felt him. Standing in the middle of the floor, waiting for her. They danced a beautiful dance. But the music faded, lights dimmed, and he was gone. He was also her enemy. But she didn’t know this. And once she finds out, she either marries him in a year, or again, suffers the consequences of the curse.
This was so intense. A little predictable, but it didn’t take anything away from the story. I loved being in Elise and Andrews world. It was enchanting and sweet. The and forth between these two was great. The twists and turns kind of gave themselves away a little. But I was still invested in this story regardless. I truly loved the ending of this story. It was wonderful.

Verified ARC review source: Pen Pinery
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