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that is how unneccessary it is. I didn't have this one when I finished reading number 8, so I was a little worried about being lost or confused when reading book 10. this series could have been written while leaving out this entire book and we wouldn't have missed anything really important. I went back and read it after reading the rest of the series and can honestly say I didn't miss anything. I had nothing to worry about. you can completely skip this book and read the next without missing a beat.
The SWEEP series is GREAT. The book was like new. It took longer than I expected to get here though.
A new player is in town, Erin, she's a healer and very powerful. It's frustrating, she holds too much in.I read this book fast. The one thing that does annoy me about this series and Morgan, she's never speaking up when she should, not to Hunter, not Mary K, not her folks. She needs to pull it all together.Strange things keep happening to Morgan, books fly off shelves, entire bookshelves try to cruse her, and she almost kills a friend with her touch in the hospital. And oddly enough, ever time one of these strange dangerous happenings occurs when Alise is around. She's there to teach Morgan about her magic.
Didn't feel like anything was really happening, but it didn't feel like a filler book either. In this the 9th book in the Sweep series Morgan and Hunter are finally a couple. Bree and Robbie are having some issues. This suggests there were more than 4 in attendance.
So there were, Sky, Erin, Hunter, and Morgan. Erin makes a statement very early in the book that she "thought there were going to be 4 blood witches" at their first circle. Mary K is drifting farther away by the day. I'm curious if the next book will enlighten me about Alise.
And Alise is coming across as the poor me character. But is it Morgan or someone else. She's more concerned with Alise then Morgan. Morgan's blood father is overseas.
The other situations are Hunter's parents.Morgan gives off the feeling of being very lonely in this book. I personally think its Alise and not Morgan. However, Morgan's home life and grades are all failing terribly. I was disappointed that by the end of the book it wasn't made clear to me who was causing all these "happenings".
I know there's an actual term for this but the characters just keep turning a blind eye to the situation and for every single character not to clue onto something is just so unbelievable.Alisa came out of nowhere.I did however like the plot line between Morgan and her parents, I think that could have been drawn out a little more, delved into a little more or not have it tied up so nicely at the end.Good book definately not the best. This was probably one of the most poorly plotted out books ever.
The coven may be endangered. Can the trouble be fixed. I can only degrade this book to four stars, even though it was my least favorite along with the 11th one (somehow I couldn't bring myself to read anything but the prologue and the epilogue).Things in this book are started off by a tense boyfriend-meets-parents dinner, where Mary K discovers that Morgan hasn't exactly been telling her the whole truth. Because of Morgan's birth father. Will Morgan's dearest friends ever trust her completely again. Alisa Soto has a problem with Morgan's powers and blames her for the things going wrong. Morgan's parents are deeply upset about her grades.
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