Sisters' Fate (The Cahill Witch Chronicles), by Jessica Spotswood
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The stunning conclusion to the Cahill Witch Chronicles trilogy, for fans of Deborah Harkness's A Discovery of Witches seriesA fever ravages New London, but with the Brotherhood sending suspected witches straight to the gallows, the Sisters are powerless against the disease. They can’t help without revealing their powers—as Cate learns when a potent display of magic turns her into the most wanted witch in all of New England.To make matters worse, Cate has been erased from the memory of her beloved Finn. While she’s torn between protecting him from further attacks and encouraging him to fall for her all over again, she’s certain she can never forgive Maura’s betrayal. And now that Tess’s visions have taken a deadly turn, the prophecy that one Cahill sister will murder another looms ever closer to its fulfillment.
Sisters' Fate (The Cahill Witch Chronicles), by Jessica Spotswood- Amazon Sales Rank: #75848 in Books
- Brand: Spotswood, Jessica
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x .94" w x 5.50" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
From School Library Journal Gr 7 Up—In this final chapter, Cate and her magical sisters join the Resistance, a group that undermines the Brotherhood and their plans to eradicate all witches and magic. Meanwhile, Cate struggles to forgive her sister Maura's betrayal and balance her increasingly complex feelings for her old love, Finn.
Review Praise for The Cahill Witch Chronicles"A tale so captivating you don't want it to end."(Andrea Cremer, New York Times bestselling author of the Nightshade series)"An intriguing story of witchcraft, family responsibility, and unrequited love."(Booklist)*"Spotswood's debut is enchanting and addicting."(VOYA, starred review)"...the fate of the Cahill sisters inspires genuine dread by the time the cliffhanger ending arrives."(Publishers Weekly)"Born Wicked is like a sizzling, more fun version of The Witch of Blackbird Pond."(Romantic Times)"There are enough stolen kisses to hold those with romance on their minds, and enough chase and escape to hold others."(SLJ)
About the Author Jessica Spotswood lives in Washington, D.C., with her playwright husband and a cuddly cat named Monkey. She’s never happier than when she’s immersed in a good story, and swoony kissing scenes are her favorite.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Sisters' Fate By Angie Sisters’ Fate was easily one of my most anticipated titles of the year, and it does not disappoint! The ending is on the predictable side, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It starts immediately where Star Cursed left off, and I was still feeling that heartache! The relationship between Cate and Maura is more strained than ever, especially now that the war between witches and the Brotherhood is arising, since the sisters seem to be on the same side but favoring different methods. There’s also a sickness spreading through New London which will serve as the catalyst.I’m going to start with Finn, because he’s what I was most nervous and excited for in Sisters’ Fate. I couldn’t think of any resolution short of a miracle to fix what happened, but there is no magical solution. But things also aren’t as dire as they seem, which is good! Finn is smart and realizes that something is going on, but obviously he doesn’t know what. Cate doesn’t want any lies between them, and things just kind of go from there. As much as I wanted things to be all sunshine and rainbows, I was glad how things played out. It was more believable that way. There are some bumps along the way, but I’m happy with out it turned out for them.I continued to love to hate Maura. She is just so terrible and desperate! I felt really bad for her in Sisters’ Fate, but I was firmly on Cate’s side. Nothing will ever excuse what she did, but I liked how in the end both girls made an effort. Even if it was all for Tess rather than for each other. Maura’s fate, unfortunately, is one of things that I found entirely too predictable which kept me from absolutely loving this conclusion. I wasn’t as affected as I could have been, since I just felt like I was waiting around for it to happen. I was hoping for a twist, but alas, there wasn’t one.Where there were twists was in the plot. I was wondering where the heck Sisters’ Fate was going with all of this sickness going around and talk of plague. Well, it’s not what I (or any of the characters) thought. I really liked how it connected everything though. It is fairly obvious who is behind things near the end, but the reasoning and the outcome was a bit shocking. It’s quite an extreme measure to take, and unfortunately it works…in a way. In a strange way. This alternative history world isn’t fixed by any means, despite the battles between the witches, the Brothers, and the general population. There is a feeling of hope at the end though, and that’s all we can really ask for.I’ve loved this series, and I’m super sad that it’s over! My minor complaints aside, I did enjoy this ending and think it was the right one. All of the characters have stayed true to who they are, and there are no out of nowhere twists. That’s not to say that the characterization was static, because it’s not. Cate, especially, changes a lot, and I was tense while waiting for her to snap (and oh, how she does!). All in all, Sisters’ Fate delivers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Review Posted on Lexi Swoons By Alexis B. Rojas I’m having a hard time accepting the ending to this book. I’m having an even harder time with the fact that every review I’ve read shows that people actually loved the ending to the book. I mean really? Loved? I think that’s just too strong of a word to use for this. I guess this is me right now, alone in my feelings.I think the main reason that I did not like the ending is that it felt unresolved to me. Even though it really wasn’t. The author did a great job at tying all the loose ends, they just weren’t the knots I was hoping for. They weren’t the resolutions I wanted. Especially for Finn and Cate. After everything they have been through and with Cate so broken-hearted at the fact that Finn didn’t love her because he didn’t know her anymore. I just felt like Finn should have been able to tell Cate that he loved her. He said he can't say that he loves her yet but he realizes that he’s falling in love with her. Well WTF!?!? That’s not okay. I needed Finn to tell her that he loved her again. I NEEDED it!! But he just didn’t say it, and so I’m sitting here feeling incomplete.And THEN…The prophecy! That damn prophecy!!!! Seriously!?! I had really high hopes that the girls would be able to change the prophecy. My hopes were so high in fact that they apparently soared way above reality because guess what…THEY DIDN’T CHANGE THE PROPHECY!! I really think that the author did a number on us with that one. I know I said there are spoilers in this review but I don’t want to give that information away. I won’t tell you who dies, just know that someone DOES die! And I am truly and utterly heartbroken about it. Which is funny because I actually kind of expected it but there was so much redemption and love going around that I thought it was kind of cruel to let it actually happen. But hey, I’m not a writer so what do I know. Oh that’s right, I’m the reader and I know what I like. I like happy endings and THIS was NOT a happy ending, at least to me.I did, however, still love the series as a whole and highly recommend it to everyone that I will ever encounter. And I did still love the book as whole, I just wish the ending would have happened a little differently. So go forth and read this series, Swooners! Then come back and let me know what you thought.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Beautiful, Satisfying Conclusion By Step Into Fiction Let's be honest, those of us who read Star Cursed have been haunted by the ending of that book for quite some time now, right? The hurt, betrayal and just the pain was still strong. A cliffhanger of that magnitude is rare and especially one that blindsided mostly everyone. We've been dying to read more but at the same time, aren't you terrified? The prophecy is a scary thing. The pain we felt from the ending of Star Cursed is still very fresh and yet, we want to pick this book up and possibly put ourselves through more of it? This is why, my dear fellow readers, I have put off reading this book even though I've had it in my possession for a month now. I was terrified but dying . . . dying to know more.I am going to vague, as I do not want to spoil anything for anyone but this book was damn brilliant. When I read the previous two books, I fell and boy did I fall hard. The characters, the world, the imaginary, the story, just everything. I thrived for more and honestly, a trilogy just isn't enough. I could read books and books and books of these characters. Especially with ones that we only just met in this book. And I know you hear from me a lot about how series finales are brilliant and all that jazz but believe me when I say, I don't think any of them can top the finale that was Sisters' Fate. Seriously. I have been sitting on this book for hours and I just feel . . . well, I just feel so much. I am so utterly torn and heartbroken and hopeful and yet, satisfied? I could go for more, as I said, but it doesn't mean that there's not an ending. There is. There could be more, there could be spin-off series (I believe) but there is a conclusion but it is a very bumpy ride getting there.I didn't think these books could get better after Star Cursed and I had high hopes and high expectations for this book and it blew all my expectations away. You will cry. You will cringe. You will want to murder someone. Or maybe a few someone's. You will want revenge. You will want kisses. You will want love. Most importantly, you will want family to win out in the end. Is family only blood, though? I don't think so. Family is so much more than just blood relatives but blood relatives should be what's most important. Right?If you haven't read these books because you don't like witches or you don't like the time period or what have you, I seriously suggest giving them another chance. I'm not the biggest fan of witch books but these will always be an exception. If you've read the previous two books, I know you'll be picking this one up because no matter how you feel about the books, how can you not after having dealt with such a horrid cliffhanger? If you haven't read the books, aren't you a little curious as to what this insane cliffhanger is? Good thing is, now you don't have to wait like the rest of us. We are envious.Reviewed by Jessica @ Step Into Fiction
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