
Review: Spellbinder

Miranda Kane has always felt that she is a screw-up, especially when it comes to magic. When her mother gives her an added incentive to do well at a spellcasting competition, she finds herself somehow in first place... and in more danger than she could imagine.
While Spellbinder is a short story in the Shadow Falls universe, it's not necessary that you read the other books before reading this one, since enough background is provided that you are able to get into the story easily. I haven't (yet) read the other books in the series, but after reading this one I'm excited to start reading from the beginning! The author is able to write characters that seem read, even in a fantasy world, and while a short story doesn't give a lot of time for character development there are a few twists and turns in this story to make it interesting. Not only do we have mystery and murder in the plot, but we also dip into Miranda's past and her relationships with her friends and enemies alike. The story isn't perfect, but it's a fun and enjoyable short story.
If you're a fan of magic, mystery, fantasy, and light romance, I recommend that you pick up Spellbinder by C.C. Hunter.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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