By Virginia Boecker
Elizabeth Grey is a witch hunter. She and her friend Caleb have always obeyed the laws of the kingdom, and brought in witches and wizards to be burned at the stake. And she has good reason to. Her parents were killed in a wizard-made plague, the reason magic was outlawed in the first place. But then Elizabeth is accused of being a witch. She is sentenced to be burned at the stake, but is saved by Nicholas Perevil, the most wanted criminal in the land, the wizard who is convicted of starting the plague but escaped before he could be captured and tried. As Elizabeth is exposed to a new side of the magical world, she finds people whose families and lives were torn apart by witch hunters. She begins to wonder if magic is as bad-and witch hunting as good-as she originally thought.
This was a good book, with a creative plot, magic, and creative uses of magic, but has some mature topics.
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