Even though it often felt clinical and the story's beat often skipped for me, it's clear that Will O' The Wisp was made with a lot of love, and you have to appreciate the time that must have gone into its making. There are some great elements at play here, with its bayou potion-making and spell-weaving being a regular delight, and there are some great exchanges between characters. For me, though, they come too few and far between and I have to accept the fact that despite my initial excitement, this book, while being far from a torturous read, just isn't for me, and I personally won't be checking out its proposed follow ups. Read Full Review
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