The Lost Witch by Paige Crutcher: Book Review
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In The Lost Witch by Paige Crutcher, magic pulses through every page, weaving a story that pulls you in like a spellbinding incantation. This novel, part witchy mystery and part heart-pounding romance, introduces readers to an orphan witch whose forgotten powers are the key to her uncertain future. Crutcher’s world is rich with intricate magic, hidden truths, and a price that must be paid to return whatâs been lost.
As the story unfolds, the count of dangers grows, and time becomes both ally and enemy in this must-read tale. If you’re looking for a book that mixes magic with romance and a dash of suspense, The Lost Witch is the content youâve been waiting for. So grab your Kindle, physical copy, or the audio, and dive into this captivating journey, and let Paige Crutcherâs enchanting words guide you through a world where every twist feels like the beginning of something greater.
Synopsis

Overall take on The Lost Witch
The Lost Witch, is the perfect witchy read. It would be the perfect read for fall. It is full of powerful women, who know what light they bring to themselves and the world. Brigid Heron is a witch, healer, and right hand to her Goddess, Brighid. She is her town’s protector watching over the lough. To make sure it remains untouched (because by nature it is full of chaos looking to disrupt everything), and her people are safe and healthy.
When a god named Luc comes in and offers to grant Brigid the one thing she desires more than anything in the world, a child. Brigid hesitates but ultimately gives in. Years after she is born, her daughter Dove, becomes ill, and the curse Brigid uses to save her goes awry. In order to save her from being locked in the lough, Bridgid makes a deal casting her a century into the future.
The perfect setting is the town of Evermore. It is full of history, unbeknownst to Bridgid, helped to create. She also help to create the dangers with the cursed beings. Who with the help of a coven of witches that brought them to be, wreak havoc on the town.
The story is simple, and a little hard to get into in the beginning. After a certain point you become connected with Brigid, Finola, Ophelia, and even Luc. Finola and Ophelia are just what Brigid needs to remember although you may feel alone, you never truly are. Although Luc is the source of her desires. No matter how much she wants to hate him, loves Brigid and would do anything to save her.
Extended Thoughts
I loved reading about Brigid’s journey, from being alone — although by choice (from never wanting to be disappointed by anyone), to finding love, happiness, and contentment. I found myself wanting more of the interactions between Brigid and Luc. As I mentioned, Brigid desires him uncontrollably, and although she wants to hate him she can’t, she loves him just as much as he loves her. This book wrapped around my heart, making me feel for the characters and wanting things to work out.
The one thing that I missed was more of a plot between Brigid and Dove. The story was ultimately about her and having to save her, but there wasn’t much given about her other than a few sentences here and there. I would have LOVED for there to be more scenes of trying to connect with Dove and more pieces leading to her other than the one element of Dove’s diary coming to Brigid by way of Finola.
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