All this adds to Voya’s feelings that she is not living up to expectations. Other witch families are noticing the drop in quality, and as the stock dwindles, they are not buying the products anymore. They cannot figure out the secret ingredient that makes the beauty products so special, causing the business to struggle to survive. Topping it all off, she has a vision of a threat to all the witch families and has to rally them together to save their way of life.īlood like Fate takes place six months after the first book, and Voya is still grappling with her indecision and insecurities only now, the added weight of being a Matriarch responsible for the entire family has added to those feelings. She did not expect to receive two gifts, unprecedented in the witch community, or to be the Matriarch, but now she has her family and their business on her shoulders. In the sequel to Blood Like Magic, Voya is reeling from the cost receiving her gift had on her family: She is without her grandmother, her love hates her, and her cousin Keis wants nothing to do with her.
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