
Jilo
Witching Savannah, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Mia Ellis
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By:
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J. D. Horn
Aged Mother Jilo is wise in the ways of magic...but once upon a time, she was just a girl.
1950s Georgia: King Cotton has fallen. Savannah is known as the "beautiful woman with a dirty face," its stately elegance faded by neglect, its soul withering from racial injustice and political corruption.
Young Jilo - fiercely independent, intelligent, and ambitious, but thwarted by Savannah's maddeningly genteel version of bigotry - finds herself forced to embrace a dark power that has pursued her family for generations, an ancient magic that may prove her salvation...or her undoing.
Explore the fascinating history of one of the Witching Savannah series' most vivid and beloved characters, as the resourceful and determined Jilo comes of age, strives to master formidable magical skills in the face of overwhelming adversity, and forges her strange destiny against the turbulent backdrop of the civil rights struggle in the American South.
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My favorite!
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Took off half a star: My only complaint is the villain's death is almost anticlimactic, but taken in context, it works.
While this is just a companion book, I would recommend this first and then the series. The Line and the source of the magic she and Mercy Taylor share may make more sense in how it's introduced in this book than in the series. This book could also be read alone, but I don't think you'll be able to resist reading the others.
Perfect addition to the series
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What did you like best about this story?
Learning Jilo's story after listening to the other 3 books.Any additional comments?
The rest of the books would've been better understandable had this book been listed as book 1, because the rest of the books makes references to the story of Jilo that would've connected the books together. This book was still a good book and I enjoyed it immensely.Should've been book 1
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The narrator did the best job I've ever heard! The writer, oh my word... I read the previous three books involving some of these characters along with Mercy, which I enjoyed, but this book takes the cake. This is a true work of art, I am rocked to the core.
I cannot say enough good things about J.D. Horn's talent. I wish the story continued....
It might not start off super-fast, but when it takes off, it zooms. Hold on and listen carefully b/c there is a reason for all of the details. Don't miss out.
STIRRED MY SOUL!
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JD horn does it again!
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This story should have ended with the last book
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My only issue was I was finding it really hard to reconcile this Jilo with the Mother Jilo in the series. They didn't connect. Also, in the series, Mother Jilo is always being accused by the witches of "stealing magic" but in this book, that is not how I perceived it. She didn't "steal" the magic. If anything her and countless women in her family before her were always manipulated to take in the magic even though they really didn't want to. Just because they weren't born witches didn't mean they had no rights to magic.
The ending felt a tad rushed. I feel like Jilo could've been part of a stand alone series and then the ending could've reconciled better in a second book.
Overall I still loved it. I loved the historical accuracies, the culture and the details. I could imagine everything in my mind with no problem. The audible reader was pretty good too. I would definitely recommend you read this book if Mother Jilo interested you at all from the series.
I hope this will be a stand alone series.
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I put a spell on you.
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Great back story
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Good story, but lacked it being complete
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