A review by duddlepuck
Hexomancy by Michael R. Underwood

5.0

Hexomancy is another fantastically geek instalment in Underwood's Ree Reyes series. This book is a winning combination of witty comebacks, geeky nostalgia, swoon-worthy romantic moments and quirky characters.

The book progresses as if Ree was in a series of boss battles. Each enemy that comes after Ree's mentor Eastwood, is bigger and badder than the one before. I loved the nod to Greek mythology too - the Fates aren't a trio I'd care to go up against!

In addition to this interesting premise, Ree herself is bigger and badder than ever. She's more secure in the little niche she's carved into the magical society. Happy to rely on her allies, and for them to rely on her. As the book progresses, it gets increasingly clear how much Ree has grown over the series. Additionally with each book, every character is developed further and further. Underwood FTW!

And that's not the only thing that has progressed! Ree and Drake finally take the next step in their friendship and it's just as romantic and fun as any fan could hope for.

Fancy your UF with spatters of romance, humour and dollops of geekery? Pick up Hexomancy!


Disclaimer: I received this book from netgalley.