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With The Indigo Spell, I am finally fully invested in this series! There's non-stop action, secret reveals, and kissing! Although this time, Sydney isn't just investigating some weirdness that's possibly related to the Alchemists. Her teacher, Ms. Terwilliger, has a bit of a magical problem and needs Sydney's help. Her sister is back in town, stealing the magic and youth out of young, unpracticed witches. Obviously, Sydney fits this profile, so she must protect herself while also warning other girls, all on top of putting a stop to Veronica. Oh, and Sydney learns that her whole life might be a lie.

The Indigo Spell was great! I loved the witch plot! Sydney has always been anti-magic, but it's proven useful in saving her life, so she's less reluctant to perform spells now. Plus, she doesn't want to be put into a coma and have all of her youth sucked away! I do feel like witches stealing beauty from young girls is a bit cliche, but it was still fun to watch Sydney investigate and learn more about magic. There's also a pretty good twist in there!

As for Sydney learning that the Alchemists are full of liars, I was also really interested in this. She finds Marcus Finch and he tells her all kinds of things about their tattoo and organization secrets. I was shocked, but then again, I wasn't. It all makes perfect sense! There's a lot of explanation of why Sydney might be the way she is, other than just being raised with certain beliefs.

Kissing! The Indigo Spell has a lot of kissing! And not just little pecks. Full on passionate, making out! I know I hadn't been sold on Sydney and Adrian as a couple, but I think I am now. They have so many alone scenes together, and the chemistry was definitely there. Do I think they're in love? Not at all. In lust? Absolutely! Infatuated? Certainly. I am looking forward to seeing where this goes and how their feelings develop now that Sydney knows what she knows.

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The Indigo Spell Richelle Mead Books Reviews


This is where things get very, very, VERY interesting! If you read my review for The Golden Lily, (and several others’ reviews) then you know that I was sort of dying over that ending. And thus, Richelle Mead blesses us with The Indigo Spell, a book filled with seriously swoonworthy moments!

When I first read this book a few years ago, I remember that I couldn’t stop smiling and sighing over Adrian Ivashkov. Yes, you guys, Adrian, the funny guy, has some of the most romantic lines I’ve ever read in young adult. I mean, I cannot deal with “I’ll just keep loving you whether you want me to or not.” Can you?

Part of what makes it so romantic is that I believed him—what he said, and how he felt towards Sydney. I felt it. It makes a love story eons more enjoyable when you completely connect with the characters, their journey, and what they’re saying—it doesn’t always happen that way.

As you can imagine, Sydney is still (I know, you guys *eyeroll*) struggling with her feelings towards Adrian. While his feelings are 100% solidified and he is so gone in love (it’s so great!). Adrian and Sydney are secretly working for Sydney’s teacher, looking for her sister who has gotten mixed up in a very dangerous type of magic. They go undercover as a couple looking for clues to her sister’s whereabouts, which as you can imagine brings hilarity and some awkwardly steamy situations.

With this book, you can really see Sydney’s character progress from someone who questions nothing to questioning everything. You see her growing and changing into this strong force of a woman, which I love as a reader. But’s also clearly what Adrian loves about Sydney, her fierce loyalty and protectiveness towards those she cares about, even to the Moroi and dhampirs that she is supposed to despise but doesn’t.

Like Sydney’s character, the progression of her friendship with Adrian is every-changing. These two are such an unlikely pair. I couldn’t imagine them together back when I was reading the Vampire Academy series, but now in book three of Bloodlines, I can’t get enough of them. They’re like yin and yang. They complement each other so well because they’re so different from each other. He’s the reformed playboy jokester who doesn’t take life too seriously. She’s the straight-laced, rule-follower who takes everything way too seriously. But they work and I sort of love it.

* I purchased the ebook myself but borrowed the audiobook from my library.
With The Indigo Spell, I am finally fully invested in this series! There's non-stop action, secret reveals, and kissing! Although this time, Sydney isn't just investigating some weirdness that's possibly related to the Alchemists. Her teacher, Ms. Terwilliger, has a bit of a magical problem and needs Sydney's help. Her sister is back in town, stealing the magic and youth out of young, unpracticed witches. Obviously, Sydney fits this profile, so she must protect herself while also warning other girls, all on top of putting a stop to Veronica. Oh, and Sydney learns that her whole life might be a lie.

The Indigo Spell was great! I loved the witch plot! Sydney has always been anti-magic, but it's proven useful in saving her life, so she's less reluctant to perform spells now. Plus, she doesn't want to be put into a coma and have all of her youth sucked away! I do feel like witches stealing beauty from young girls is a bit cliche, but it was still fun to watch Sydney investigate and learn more about magic. There's also a pretty good twist in there!

As for Sydney learning that the Alchemists are full of liars, I was also really interested in this. She finds Marcus Finch and he tells her all kinds of things about their tattoo and organization secrets. I was shocked, but then again, I wasn't. It all makes perfect sense! There's a lot of explanation of why Sydney might be the way she is, other than just being raised with certain beliefs.

Kissing! The Indigo Spell has a lot of kissing! And not just little pecks. Full on passionate, making out! I know I hadn't been sold on Sydney and Adrian as a couple, but I think I am now. They have so many alone scenes together, and the chemistry was definitely there. Do I think they're in love? Not at all. In lust? Absolutely! Infatuated? Certainly. I am looking forward to seeing where this goes and how their feelings develop now that Sydney knows what she knows.
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