Ratings46
Average rating3.7
HMRC is a very politically charged contemporary novel about witches, warlocks, and mundanes (us non magical people) living in plain and hidden sight in England. I absolutely loved how magic was described through out, such as the atoms and energy changing around them and what they felt while casting. A personal favorite was the healer using the pain of a victim and inflicting it back onto an attacker, I LOVED that.
The main characters, Helena, Leonie, Niamh, and Elle, were well defined in who they were and had their own arcs through out. Niamh and Theo's relationship was my favorite. I do wish we had more of Leonie and her coven Diaspora, and there were some choices made by characters that just didn't make sense, but overall I loved it.
There is so much that I wish I could go over without spoiling anything, but watching the two sides of the same coin, a character evolving into their true potential with love and trust and a character descending into horrid villainy because of bigotry and being unwilling to admit they were wrong is just so good and done so well.
I am incredibly excited and look forward to the sequel that comes out this year!