Night Witch by Jaymin Eve
Blurb:
Be careful what you witch for.
Welcome to year two at Weatherstone College…
Last year, after coming face to face with darkness and lethal monsters, Logan Kingston, my sworn enemy and sometimes ally, brought my first year to an explosive ending. There’s a bond between us that I can’t explain, but I just know he’s hiding something. Maybe I don’t fully trust any spellcaster, but there’s no denying my draw to him.
My Review:
I went into Night Witch thinking I’d just
enjoy it… and instead I lost sleep, lost self-control, and completely lost the
ability to put it down.
Jaymin Eve is already an auto-buy author for me,
but this book just cemented why. She builds worlds that feel alive, characters
that refuse to be one-dimensional, and romances that somehow manage to be both
explosive and deeply tender at the same time. Every time I pick up one of her
stories, I know I’m about to be hooked, and this one had its claws in me
immediately.
From the very first pages, this book moves.
It’s fast, addictive, and overflowing with magic, tension, and heat. Paisley
and Logan completely surprised me in the best way. After the first book, I
wasn’t expecting this level of softness and devotion between them, but I ate it
up. Logan is firmly in his “protect her at all costs” era (and honestly?
unhinged about it in the best way), while Paisley is a powerhouse FMC who never
fades into the background. Their chemistry doesn’t just simmer, it burns. The
yearning is real, and yes, the spice absolutely delivers.
The atmosphere is another standout. Think dark
academia layered with witches, warlocks, elemental magic, and fated bonds, it
feels fresh, immersive, and just a little bit dangerous in the best way. Add in
a found family that actually feels warm, loyal, and alive (especially Paisley’s
family), and the emotional stakes get even richer.
And the pacing? I made the mistake of thinking
“just one more chapter” and suddenly it was way past my bedtime. No regrets.
What I loved most is how much the characters
have evolved. Where there was tension and mistrust before, there’s now full
commitment. Logan and Paisley are all in, emotionally, magically, and
romantically. There’s forced proximity, shared danger, and constant unraveling
of mysteries that keep them pressed together on every page. Watching Logan
soften while still being intensely powerful made him even more compelling this
time around.
This book is the perfect continuation of Spellcaster and really should be read in
order, the payoff is worth it. The stakes are higher, the romance is hotter,
and the world feels even more expansive. I won’t spoil anything, but Paisley
truly comes into her power here, both in her magic and in her bond with Logan.
By the end, I was just sitting there thinking:
how did this get even better than the first one?
If
you love high-chemistry fantasy romance with witches, found family, emotional
growth, and spice that actually delivers, Night
Witch is absolutely worth the obsession.


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