Hexed

Hexed

by Michelle Krys

Narrated by Tai Alexandra Ricci

Unabridged — 8 hours, 34 minutes

Hexed

Hexed

by Michelle Krys

Narrated by Tai Alexandra Ricci

Unabridged — 8 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

The perfect scary-with-romance read after you've binged*Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, HEXED is about a teen witch with a shadowy future . . . it's*Bring it On*meets*The Craft*in a spellbinding*series debut.

Indie Blackwood is a popular cheerleader with a football-star boyfriend. On the surface, her life looks perfect. But when a*guy dies right before her eyes and an ancient family Bible is stolen, Indie's world spirals into darkness. Turns out, Indie has a destiny. And it involves much more than pom-poms and parties.*
If she doesn't get the Bible back, every witch on the planet will die. And that's seriously bad news for Indie, because according to Bishop, the hot warlock who has an uncanny knowledge of everything that matters, she's a witch too.
Indie is about to uncover the many dark truths about her life-and a future unlike any she ever imagined on top of the cheer pyramid.

Want more*HEXED? Don't miss the next*HEXED*book,*CHARMED.

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"A perfect mix of action, romance, and humor - HEXED*kept me riveted*until the very last page!"-Amy Tintera,*New York Times*bestselling*author of the RUINED trilogy*

“Seriously fun,*deliciously enjoyable.”-
The Huffington Post

"Fast-paced, with sizzling tension!"-Victoria Scott, author of*Fire & Flood*

"Wicked fun!"-Amy Plum, author of the DIE FOR ME series*

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Audio

09/01/2014
High school junior Indigo Blackwood is a popular cheerleader who dates the captain of the football team. Focused on maintaining her social standing, she ignores her nerdy neighbor Paige, bickers constantly with her mean-girl best friend Bianca, and makes light of her New Age-y mom. But Indigo’s priorities change when she and Paige see a young man killed in a traffic accident, Indigo discovers she is a witch, and violent sorcerers begin hunting for a witchcraft bible that Indigo’s mother has been hiding for years. In this first book of a planned series, Krys offers a lot of description about life in Los Angeles; sometimes the level of detail slows the story’s pace. Narrator Ricci has a youthful, throaty voice that belies much of the violence and gore that takes place in the story. Her female characters are spunky, sassy, bitchy, concerned, tired, exhilarated, or sexy. Ricci also gives the main bad guys distinct pacing and sneering tones, but, unfortunately, all of her other male characters are one-note: they sound very much like low-voiced young women. Ricci is at her best when there is dialogue or when she is reading action scenes. Her voice is very well matched to the tale—a sassy soap opera with magic—and her scratchy, sexy tones are decidedly appealing. Ages 12–up. A Delacorte hardcover. (June)

Kirkus Reviews

2014-04-30
A cheerleader discovers she may actually be a witch in this enjoyable but formulaic paranormal romance.Los Angeles high school student Indigo Blackwood has a hot (if phony) boyfriend and a secure spot in the upper echelons of the popular crowd. Though relations with her jealous, supposed best friend have been somewhat strained, she's reasonably happy with life, helping out at her mom's occult store and dodging the friendly overtures of her nerdy but kind neighbor, Paige. However, from the moment she observes a strange accident just outside her mom's shop, all of this changes, and she is pitched headfirst into a centuries-old war between the Family—made up of witches and warlocks—and their sworn enemies, the Priory, who are sorcerers. Fans of the genre will be unsurprised that Bishop, a gorgeous but gruff 18-year-old warlock, is assigned to help Indigo as she navigates her entrance into this world. Plenty of witty banter between Bishop and Indigo will please readers. Their bonding over shared similar tragedies in their lives is convincing and adds a bit of depth, though it does little to mitigate the predictability of their relationship, initially antagonistic, then inevitably romantic.For teens that can't get enough of supernatural love stories, this one will fill the bill just fine, and the cliffhanger ending will leave them eager for more. (Paranormal romance. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172165252
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 06/10/2014
Series: Witch Hunter , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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