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A review by mysticalmegan
Ritual Magic by Eileen Wilks
5.0
I have to say that I love this series because so far, Eileen Wilks hasn’t descended into the lazy and terrible excuse for writing that some of my other (ex) favorites did. *cough*Laurell K. Hamilton*cough*. She hasn’t run out of fresh ideas and always manages to keep the reader interested even though there have been so many books published in this series. I’m hoping she proves to be one of those authors that stays relevant by writing for as long as she has something to write about and stopping the series when there is nothing further to talk about.
This book begins when Liky’s mother suddenly and inexplicably loses her memories after 12 years old. So essentially, she is a 12 year old stuck in the body of a 57 year old woman and is understandably confused and terrified. Lily finds traces of magic on her mother and when she finds that the same thing has been done to dozens of other people, begins to investigate the magical cause of the problem. The ghost of Al Drummond makes an appearance in this book, helping Lily with her investigation and we are also graced with appearances from all of our favorites including grandmother, Benedict, Arjenie, and others. I enjoyed seeing more of Lily’s mother’s past and what made her the way she is and I liked seeing the newfound development of her relationship with Lily.
This book begins when Liky’s mother suddenly and inexplicably loses her memories after 12 years old. So essentially, she is a 12 year old stuck in the body of a 57 year old woman and is understandably confused and terrified. Lily finds traces of magic on her mother and when she finds that the same thing has been done to dozens of other people, begins to investigate the magical cause of the problem. The ghost of Al Drummond makes an appearance in this book, helping Lily with her investigation and we are also graced with appearances from all of our favorites including grandmother, Benedict, Arjenie, and others. I enjoyed seeing more of Lily’s mother’s past and what made her the way she is and I liked seeing the newfound development of her relationship with Lily.