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Another Kind of Magic (Caitlyn Book 3) Kindle Edition

4.8 out of 5 stars 19 ratings

A dark and atmospheric fantasy, rich in history and magic


“I am a cat. But I am no ordinary cat. I am a witch’s familiar. I am also a woman, with a woman’s heart and a woman’s frailty.”

Nearly two hundred years have passed since Caitlyn was trapped by supernatural forces and black magic, and she has known many mistresses. This time, the witch she is enthralled to is Joan, wife of Llewelyn, Prince of Wales.

At first, this mistress appears no different to any of the others Caitlyn has served – until Llewelyn captures William de Braose, and Joan falls in love, risking everything, including Caitlyn, to fulfil her desire.

Caitlyn, meanwhile, has her own cross to bear in the form of the gallant and reckless Hugh of Pembroke…

Book 3 in the Caitlyn Trilogy
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07HT6PF4P
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 465 KB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 333 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 3 of 3 ‏ : ‎ Caitlyn
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.8 out of 5 stars 19 ratings

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Elizabeth Davies
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Elizabeth Davies writes paranormal, gothic and urban fantasy stories, with a hint of suspense and a smattering of romance.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2019
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018
    *I received a free copy of this book with thanks to the author and Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random Resources blog tours. The decision to review and my opinions are my own.*

    Another Kind of Magic is the third book in the Caitlyn series, and whilst it mostly stands alone, I would recommend reading the books in series order to get the full story.

    My initial disappointment here, in realising that this book would not pick up exactly where the previous instalment left off, was quickly overcome as I was once again carried away with my sympathy towards Caitlyn’s plight and my anxiety for her to succeed.

    This book was by far my favourite of the three, as it offered the first glimmer of hope that Caitlyn might one day be free of her curse, and also introduced some fantastic side characters whose banter I thoroughly enjoyed whether they were helping Caitlyn or strangling her / knocking her out. Blod, Ifan, Hugh and Maude – I would happily read a full book about any one of them!

    As usual Elizabeth Davies weaves historical fact through her fantasy fiction so skilfully that I had to turn to the notes at the end, and some research of my own, to separate the two. Except for the turning-into-a-cat bits, which I am fairly sure are Davies’ imagination!

    This story brings a satisfying conclusion to Caitlyn’s story, but the epilogue leaves a door open to Cat and her ilk for further witchy exploits, perhaps in a more modern setting? I will definitely be keeping my eye on this author, and look forward to whatever she conjures next.

    Once inside, I peered up at the door, checking it was still barred and locked as I had left it; it would not do to take chances. As expected, my chamber was empty. The small room, with its tiny slit of a window, was cold in winter and stifling in summer, but at least it was all mine. I shared with none of Joan’s women, for a good reason. Imagine their reaction if they saw me shudder, and blur, and change, going from woman to cat and back again? I did not fancy being burned at the stake, nor drowned for a witch.
    Me the witch? Ha! The unfairness of it stung. If caught, I would stand accused of witchcraft and the real witch would walk free, however much I protested my innocence. Even if they believed my story, the Church would want to burn the devil out of me. Either way, a bonfire awaited.

    – Elizabeth Davies, Another Kind of Magic

    Review by Steph Warren of Bookshine and Readbows blog
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
    Knowing this is the final piece of the story, I wanted to take my time, savor it. I have become fond of Caitlyn.
    In this portion of her life, our heroine must spend the majority of her time in fur form.
    She has lived for more than two centuries, aiding one witch after another. Each of the witches has seemed to have a goal for becoming more important, more powerful, and to affect world politics.
    Cait is alone in the world, anyone she cared for having passed long before now. Being enchanted, she, herself, does not age and is very difficult to kill. That does not mean she is immune to injuries and pain, both physical and emotional.

    Prisoners are captured and brought to the castle where Cait now resides. For the first time in ages, she feels long buried emotions. Also, she never knows who can be trusted.
    Her mistress, Joan, has lofty plans and instructs Caitlyn that she must again kill to carry them out.
    In Cat form, our heroine seems to have made a new friend. Too bad his life is one most endangered.

    A well written fantasy with dangerous adventure on every page. Much information about beliefs and religion support the political aspirations of the people of this time. A thoroughly enjoyable saga.

    I accepted this book, the third in this trilogy to review. The rating and opinions are my own.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2018
    Oooh I have been waiting for this book, the third and final instalment of the trilogy and having thought the previous books were excellent, this one had a lot to live up too- and it hit all my expectations and was a superb ending to the trilogy!!

    I love the characters in this series and the author has done an excellent job of their development as the books progressed. I loved the plot line for this one and how it wrapped up the lose ends from books 1 and 2.

    It is well written and was a very easy story for me to read, I’d finished it a few hours after I started it and was then genuinely gutted as it was all over!

    Five stars from me, very highly recommended but you do need to read the two previous books first to get the most out of this one – I loved it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
    This is my favorite book of the series, although I enjoyed all three of them immensely. I've gone back and forth in my feelings toward Caitlyn, but I truly came to love her in this one. However, I think my favorite character in this book was Blod, Hugh's druid grandmother. She is feisty and doesn't care what anyone thinks about her. She speaks her mind, which leads to some very entertaining moments.

    The romance between Caitlyn and Hugh adds another level to this book, making it a little less supernatural than the first two. Caitlyn is even more determined to break the spell that binds her to Joan and Blod believes she knows the way to do it. If it doesn't work, however, Caitlyn could end up dead, just as she has realized she has something--someone--to live for.

    As with the other two books in the series, the historical element of this one makes it that much more fascinating to read.

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  • writingwithwolves
    5.0 out of 5 stars I desperately didn't want this series to end!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2018
    My emotions are truly all over the place after finishing this book, & the series it is part of; after reading the author’s note I’m smiling, but I’m heartbroken that Caitlyn’s story is over & I feel such an urge to read the books all over again (but this time in paperback, because BOOKS).

    Despite my heartbreak at the end of the series, I must admit that Another Kind of Magic was an incredible way to end my favourite series of the year & I congratulate Elizabeth on her work. I had several ideas about what this other kind of magic could be, but never did I think up what actually happened. I could very easily write my entire review now, but alas I must sleep, so I will write it in the morning. I can only pray that I’m able to put my feelings into words.

    ⚠️ This book contains violence, scenes of a sexual nature, suicidal feelings & a suicide attempt ⚠️

    You can find my full review at writingwithwolves. co . uk

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