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A review by sunshinestark
Wayward Witch by Zoraida Córdova

5.0

Anyone who loved the start to this series with Alex’s trip to Los Lagos to save her family will love diving into another mythical world when Rose, the youngest Mortiz sister, is whisked away to Adas along with her father. 

While there she will discover more about her family and herself as she’s forced to help the beings of Adas defeat a ravenous rot that has begun to destroy the land and it’s people. Along the way, Rose meets siblings Iris and Arco, the twin fairy prince and princess of Adas, and Lin, a non-binary brujex born in Adas, who will all become important to her in different ways. The introduction of brujex into the world of the Brooklyn Brujas was done well, and Lin’s character only becomes more captivating with each layer that is revealed about their history and power. As for the mythos created for Adas - the tale of how the rot began is heartbreaking and a great addition to an already well thought out and executed fairy world. 

Wayward Witch is my favorite of the series to date, and I am eagerly waiting to see what else might come for the Mortiz family in the future!