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THE WATER WITCH by Juliet Dark

THE WATER WITCH

by Juliet Dark

Pub Date: Feb. 12th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-345-52424-9
Publisher: Ballantine

Callie McFay, part-fairy witch and folklore professor, must keep the door to Faerie open and decide which man she’s truly attracted to in the second part of a trilogy written by Carol Goodman’s alter ego.

Previously (The Demon Lover, 2011), Callie banished the incubus who was draining her life force and whom she couldn’t quite love completely; however, he continues to have sex with her in dreams. Has he also reappeared physically in Fairwick, the upstate New York college town with a door to Faerie and a lively population of otherworldly creatures? That population is under threat from the Grove, a conservative group of witches who despise such creatures and are insisting that Callie shut the door to Faerie forever. Callie is willing to put all of her power toward thwarting the Grove’s plans, but unfortunately, her magic, while apparently quite strong, seems to be both blocked and uncontrollable. Meanwhile, her handsome new magic tutor, Duncan, and unnaturally helpful handyman, Bill, are vying for Callie’s attentions. Observing Callie, a supposedly intelligent woman, blunder around the magical world and screw up her love life for yet another volume does not actually make for compelling reading. It also seems strange that an up-and-coming young academic isn’t spending her summer doing research and writing papers.

As with The Demon Lover, a sexed-up but considerably paler imitation of Deborah Harkness’ far superior All Souls trilogy.