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A Southern Enchantress

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A different read for me but I enjoyed it! The start took a little getting used to due to the different timelines but once I got my head around it, it was so good. Really interesting plot and characters and a real sense of magic. I’d definitely recommend!

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“In New Orleans, culture doesn’t come down from on high, it bubbles up from the streets.” — Ellis Marsalis

If you have ever had the pleasure to visit The Big Easy, you know the effervescent spirit that flows through the city from its music to its food and everything in between. You do not have to be clairvoyant to feel this pulsating energy but Suzanne is one of the rare ones who communicates with the departed and it is a calling she must embrace and find coexistence with the ghosts of New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf Coast. These lands carry a deep rooted, rich history. Told in dual timelines from 1944 to modern day, Southern Enchantress is a haunting and beautiful tale full of heart and magical realism in a city filled with gumbo and ghosts.

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El libro no fue nada de lo que esperaba, creí que habría: romance, magia y fantasmas; sí hay los últimos dos, pero romance, no.

La forma en como están acomodados los capítulos se me hizo rara y no terminó de gustarme el estilo de escritura, pero está escrito de tal forma que no puedes dejar de leer para saber como terminará.







Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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This was a stunning read. Once I had gotten my head around the different timelines, the plot flowed and I loved the characters. I'm so excited to pick up another read by Trahan.

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This is the story of Suzy, Suzanne LaFountain, a modern day (2012-3) southern enchantress, and her other family members, the women of magick.
It is an easy read, rich in descriptions, and with flowing, short chapters that have a good pacing.
I got into the story after 30 pages or so. At first, I had the wrong impression about the changes of POV and shifts in timelines, and the writing. I am glad I persevered.
This is not a horror or rather I did not find it horrific, but I do not say this as a form of criticism. I am glad the story unfolded in a concretely understable way, blending modern life and the family history of Suzy. That is a fresh take. The atmosphere, especially in a later scene at a church, was eerie. Otherwise, it was a nice combination of themes of women with agency, solidarity, and male toxicity. I liked the spiritiual, occult, paranormal and magical realism aspects but for me the characters’ leading of a normal life otherwise, stood out, and the rest felt like a device to explore Suzy’s story, Max’s character and Addy,

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This book gave me a few pleasant surprises. At the start until you are used to it, it jumps around a fair bit, but this does not distract from the main story. I really enjoyed it. Thank you to NetGalley and publishers for the arc of A Southern Enchantress by Deborah Trahan. Recommend!

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Honestly I was a little terrified about the ghost thing, but I braced myself because I really wanted to expand my reading into various genre. This book is good, the pace is a bit rushing at the beginning for me, and the story is a bit bitter (says a romance fan). But overall I enjoy the story and might be rereading some parts of it.

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It took me a while to get into this book, but once i did, I was hooked. It as a unique blend of magic and exploring Tracey spanning generations. I did find it hard to follow at times. I think because of the switching between timelines, but once I’d got my head around it, it was a unique way to tell the story. I’m excited to see what this author writes next.

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This story surprised me: after the initial confusion given by the time jumps and backstories the plot blossomed. I loved the characters and how well the author managed to describe the magical lives and abilities of Suzanne and her ancestors.
Also, The writing and the settings are beautiful--so I'm very happy I read it!

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A Southern Enchantress surprised me with its complex structure. Despite the initial confusion caused by multiple timelines and backstories, the story unfolds beautifully. The cover art, while gorgeous, doesn't quite represent the book's depth. It explores the lives of Suzanne and her ancestors, all with varying degrees of magical abilities, through interwoven narratives. While the romance with Max seemed like a bad choice at first (especially for someone who'd been through a similar situation!), Suzanne ultimately proves her strength and delivers long-awaited justice in a truly Southern way.

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This book surprised me, it had multiple time jumps and lots of back stories to help build and idea of the characters and the plot. I enjoyed this and I’m glad I requested to read this, it was the cover that drew me in but story that keep me interested!

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This story was not what I expected but I enjoyed it all the same. At the beginning I had a hard time taming the characters so I could keep track of who was doing what with whom. Most of the book are the back stories of Suzanne's mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. All of whom have varying degrees of witch-crafting powers.
As the story continued to unfold, the main character, Susanne, was in lust with a very bad character named Max. Very bad guy. Suzanne eventfully marries Max. To which I said to myself, oh, good grief. But I married a "Max", so I now I'm reading way past midnight to see what in the world she did that for. And she does protect herself from all the haunts who finally reveal themselves so the poor reader can say, oh, good, finally the women of all these generations are getting Suzanne to deliver revenge. And she does, in the nicest Southernly woman way.
I enjoyed this book (I'm Southern, older than 40, divorced from my "Max", and I think I'm wiser than I was at 40) and I believe most women over 40 would enjoy it as well.

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The Southern Enchantress is a book I wanted to read for a long time. The cover caught my attention because it's so beautiful, but for me it was misleading.

The story has a lot of time jumps and it follows two stories set during tow different time periods. The story is quite confusing at first, but it slowly unravels and everything starts to make sense. I can't give much information without spoiling the book, but there are quite a few twists I didn't see coming.

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me: i hate dual timelines
also me: continues to request dual timeline books and be shocked when i don't like them

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This was not my usual type of book, but I loved it! It was full of family and magic. I adored the cast of characters and the location was fantastic. The writing beautiful.

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I was drawn by the story by how it was set. The world building was good enough for me to be entertained. Though the plot was confusing and there was dual timeline that it took me some time to figure it out. I love how I knew from this moment that somehow I love paranormal stories. I like it though so yes I enjoyed this.

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A Southern Enchantress by Deborah Trahan has so much promise. It was brilliant in parts.

But some portions were a little confusing and seemed to drag.

Still, overall, I really enjoyed reading this book.

I would definitely recommend it.

Thank You, NetGalley for giving me a chance to read this book.

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I have very mixed feelings about this book.
I liked the multiple POVs and the characters but struggled with the time jumps and pacing a lot.

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Thank you to the author and publisher, for the chance to read this ARC, in exchange for an honest review. Unfortunately, this wasn’t for me, I loved the premise but, the time jumps made the story hard to keep up with.

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I loved the multiple POVs in this book. I love the atmosphere of the south. Especially new orleans. And the way this was told over a period of generations. I enjoyed this book very much

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