Spring has come to Manson and the thoughts of men turn to love, but Rachel doesn't know who to trust until she finds the man who murdered her and left her in a shallow grave. Unfortunately, in a town like Manson, she finds more suspects than allies. This issue begins a new story arc in Terry Moore's critically acclaimed series.
There aren't enough books like Rachel Rising on the market these days. Thankfully, Rachel Rising itself hasn't reached its end and Moore has more to tell and draw concerning Rachel and her group. Read Full Review
Not only is this issue a happier point because of the warm family feelings, but Rachel's got some good tricks up her sleeve. What's always made her different from the rest of the witches is that every trick she knows always is for the purpose of saving people, not condemning them. So she's putting her skills to better everyone in her family. Not just herself and Johnny, but to Jet as well, and she even extends the offer to Earl and Zoe who don't have any visible signs of needing her assistance in context. It's as odd of a family bonding moment if there were to ever be one. Plus, they might have found themselves another clue as to whatever darker mess is dragging them along in the first place. It's not entirely a bright side, to know that there's more than just Lilith out there, but it's better than just walking into darkness without any idea of what you may be in for. Read Full Review
As Rachel and Co. begin a new chapter into the mystery that surrounds them in their bewitched town, Rachel Rising #25 is a solid jumping on point and will certainly pique interest as to what has come before. Read Full Review