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Sisters' Fate The Cahill Witch Chronicles Book 3 eBook Jessica Spotswood

Sisters’ Fate was easily one of my most anticipated titles of the year, and it does not disappoint! The ending is on the predictable side, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It starts immediately where Star Cursed left off, and I was still feeling that heartache! The relationship between Cate and Maura is more strained than ever, especially now that the war between witches and the Brotherhood is arising, since the sisters seem to be on the same side but favoring different methods. There’s also a sickness spreading through New London which will serve as the catalyst.

I’m going to start with Finn, because he’s what I was most nervous and excited for in Sisters’ Fate. I couldn’t think of any resolution short of a miracle to fix what happened, but there is no magical solution. But things also aren’t as dire as they seem, which is good! Finn is smart and realizes that something is going on, but obviously he doesn’t know what. Cate doesn’t want any lies between them, and things just kind of go from there. As much as I wanted things to be all sunshine and rainbows, I was glad how things played out. It was more believable that way. There are some bumps along the way, but I’m happy with out it turned out for them.

I continued to love to hate Maura. She is just so terrible and desperate! I felt really bad for her in Sisters’ Fate, but I was firmly on Cate’s side. Nothing will ever excuse what she did, but I liked how in the end both girls made an effort. Even if it was all for Tess rather than for each other. Maura’s fate, unfortunately, is one of things that I found entirely too predictable which kept me from absolutely loving this conclusion. I wasn’t as affected as I could have been, since I just felt like I was waiting around for it to happen. I was hoping for a twist, but alas, there wasn’t one.

Where there were twists was in the plot. I was wondering where the heck Sisters’ Fate was going with all of this sickness going around and talk of plague. Well, it’s not what I (or any of the characters) thought. I really liked how it connected everything though. It is fairly obvious who is behind things near the end, but the reasoning and the outcome was a bit shocking. It’s quite an extreme measure to take, and unfortunately it works…in a way. In a strange way. This alternative history world isn’t fixed by any means, despite the battles between the witches, the Brothers, and the general population. There is a feeling of hope at the end though, and that’s all we can really ask for.

I’ve loved this series, and I’m super sad that it’s over! My minor complaints aside, I did enjoy this ending and think it was the right one. All of the characters have stayed true to who they are, and there are no out of nowhere twists. That’s not to say that the characterization was static, because it’s not. Cate, especially, changes a lot, and I was tense while waiting for her to snap (and oh, how she does!). All in all, Sisters’ Fate delivers.

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Sisters' Fate The Cahill Witch Chronicles Book 3 eBook Jessica Spotswood Reviews


I am always going to be a big fan of witches, friends. I’m a big sucker for magic in any form, but witches for me are it. I like natural magic especially, and the Cahill sisters–Cate, Maura, and Tess–all have some kind of it. Well, at least not the magic that requires blood and body parts and snake venom (although let’s be serious, those witches are fun, too). I’ve always been invested in The Cahill Witch Chronicles series by Jessica Spotswood for the witches and the alternate history, and SISTER’S FATE was a worthy conclusion to a dark, emotional series.

I’ll try to avoid the spoilers, but things are not really looking awesome for the Cahill sisters, or the Sisterhood in general, at the beginning of SISTER’S FATE. Things are worse than ever between Cate and Maura, Finn has no memory of Cate or their feelings for one another, the Sisterhood is under new leadership, the Brotherhood is using an illness to turn the populace against witches, and hanging above everything, as ever, is the prophecy that one sister will kill another. Umm…EEP.

One thing that Jessica Spotswood has been great at for this whole series is creating this dangerous, fraught atmosphere for the Cahill sisters and their fellow witches and friends. That is amped up in SISTER’S FATE. The new leader of the Sisterhood, Sister Inez, is all about vengeance and equality at any cost. She’s manipulative and devious. Her leadership is fracturing the Sisterhood, so Cate has that precarious situation to deal with. Outside of the Sisterhood, things are deteriorating rapidly as well. The Brotherhood is not as unified as before, but they are just as cruel. Cate trying to figure out how to balance her allegiance to what she believes is right for the Sisterhood and her love for Finn and her crumbling relationship with Maura and a host of other things keeps the drama in SISTER’S FATE up.

Cate remains a tough cookie. She’s dealing with ALL THE THINGS. I liked how SISTER’S FATE managed to make the drama about EVERYTHING, not just the romance, and Cate is at the center of it all. She’s under so much pressure, but she bears it well enough all things considered. She can sometimes be a little overprotective and righteous, but as an older sister myself, albeit one who is NOT dealing with all of the things Cate has on her plate, I understood her actions.

Perhaps the biggest issue on Cate’s plate is her sisters. Tess is the oracle of the prophecy, but that knowledge is as dangerous within the Sisterhood as it is without, so there’s that. Maura is a jealous and destructive as ever and suffering from MAJOR middle child syndrome, so that’s another problem. Cate basically hates her guts for erasing Finn’s memory. The way Cate and Tess feel like they have to band together against Maura is heartbreaking, but I can’t say I wouldn’t react the same. Which is awful! They’re sisters! But between Maura’s behavior and her allegiance to Sister Inez and the knowledge that the prophecy is coming to pass sooner rather than later sets all of the sisters up for some serious heartache. Tears were shed, my friends. But I love the way Jessica Spotswood made this sister relationship so imperfect and complicated.

Of course, SISTER’S FATE also deals with the aftermath of said memory erasure. Cate and Finn were always so adorable and nerdy and sweet together, and I love them. It legit broke my heart to see Cate avoiding him and having to lie to him about their relationship to keep him safe. She runs into him a few times early on and her heartbreak over seeing him and being strangers was REAL. WAH! But I REALLY liked that Jessica Spotswood didn’t make the resolution of this something easy or magical. That would’ve felt fake and forced. I think I felt more butterflies over these two in the first two books, but I’ll always love these two.

SISTER’S FATE had all of the ingredients for great drama danger, secrecy, manipulation, relationship complications, life-threatening situations, death, bravery, upheaval. It’s been carrying through this entire series. I’ve been a fan since book 1 and I’m sad to see things end! I loved Jessica Spotswood’s alternate history and the way she wove magic into her story. And of course I loved the characters and their relationships as well. I don’t know what else she has up her sleeve, friends, but I can’t wait for it. This series is definitely one to check out if you haven’t already.
This is my favorite series now. I am very upset that this series is over, and I am sad and happy with the ending.
Cate Cahill's lover doesn't remember their relationship, the Brothers are becoming even more dangerous, and Sister Inez won't stop until witches rule New England. And Tess has a burden no one should have. While Cate is trying to make Finn fall in love all over again, Maura will betray her sisters for sister Inez, and Tess is victim to terrifying visions and attacks. Cate then becomes the most wanted person in New England, dragging her sisters down with her. She can't trust anybody, with the exception of few. The fate of her family, friends, and all of New England relies on Cate and her sisters.

This book is amazing, with no flaws. I'm glad I spent all day today reading, doing no other tasks with the exception of making and eating meals, getting dressed, and other basic tasks you have to do. Get this book now, do not hesitate. Just remember to stay #Nerdy.
Sisters’ Fate was easily one of my most anticipated titles of the year, and it does not disappoint! The ending is on the predictable side, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It starts immediately where Star Cursed left off, and I was still feeling that heartache! The relationship between Cate and Maura is more strained than ever, especially now that the war between witches and the Brotherhood is arising, since the sisters seem to be on the same side but favoring different methods. There’s also a sickness spreading through New London which will serve as the catalyst.

I’m going to start with Finn, because he’s what I was most nervous and excited for in Sisters’ Fate. I couldn’t think of any resolution short of a miracle to fix what happened, but there is no magical solution. But things also aren’t as dire as they seem, which is good! Finn is smart and realizes that something is going on, but obviously he doesn’t know what. Cate doesn’t want any lies between them, and things just kind of go from there. As much as I wanted things to be all sunshine and rainbows, I was glad how things played out. It was more believable that way. There are some bumps along the way, but I’m happy with out it turned out for them.

I continued to love to hate Maura. She is just so terrible and desperate! I felt really bad for her in Sisters’ Fate, but I was firmly on Cate’s side. Nothing will ever excuse what she did, but I liked how in the end both girls made an effort. Even if it was all for Tess rather than for each other. Maura’s fate, unfortunately, is one of things that I found entirely too predictable which kept me from absolutely loving this conclusion. I wasn’t as affected as I could have been, since I just felt like I was waiting around for it to happen. I was hoping for a twist, but alas, there wasn’t one.

Where there were twists was in the plot. I was wondering where the heck Sisters’ Fate was going with all of this sickness going around and talk of plague. Well, it’s not what I (or any of the characters) thought. I really liked how it connected everything though. It is fairly obvious who is behind things near the end, but the reasoning and the outcome was a bit shocking. It’s quite an extreme measure to take, and unfortunately it works…in a way. In a strange way. This alternative history world isn’t fixed by any means, despite the battles between the witches, the Brothers, and the general population. There is a feeling of hope at the end though, and that’s all we can really ask for.

I’ve loved this series, and I’m super sad that it’s over! My minor complaints aside, I did enjoy this ending and think it was the right one. All of the characters have stayed true to who they are, and there are no out of nowhere twists. That’s not to say that the characterization was static, because it’s not. Cate, especially, changes a lot, and I was tense while waiting for her to snap (and oh, how she does!). All in all, Sisters’ Fate delivers.
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