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Book Review: Wiccan Mirror by Mark Rosendorf

  • Writer: Dan
    Dan
  • Jul 31
  • 1 min read

A large, upright mirror reflects the twilight sky on a misty beach landscape. The scene is serene with soft, blue, and purple hues.

Today, I have a review of Wiccan Mirror by Mark Rosendorf. I've read and enjoyed many of Mr. Rosendorf's novels, including his most recent Ghost Therapy.


Back view of a figure in red facing a glowing mirror in a mountainous landscape. Text reads "Wiccan Mirror" by Mark Rosendorf. Mysterious mood.

The Witches of Vegas, vampires from across space and time, and citizens from New Salem all come together in Wiccan Mirror to fight off evil once again. 


Isis and Zack, magicians turned vampires turned human again, take center stage as usual. Still, it's always fun when the elder Witches of Vegas get some space on the pages. Whenever I read about Sebastian and the other witchy performers, I'm pleasantly reminded of the series's starter, The Witches of Vegas.


Isis and Zack, with the help of their friends, will need to face down diabolical enemies to protect themselves and their loved ones. The stakes couldn't be higher, especially when Isis confronts the monstrous alternate version of herself.


The novel ends with the witches performing their final magic show in Vegas, providing a sense of finality that this is their last adventure. 


Fans of Rosendorf's previous books will find Wiccan Mirror a compelling read and a fitting conclusion to the series. I, for one, am curious to see what he will write next.

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