Bruxa Rebelde

Bruxa Rebelde

3.5 (2 ratings)
May 6, 2025 · Portuguese · Kindle (526 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 526
Language Portuguese
Published May 6, 2025
Publisher Arqueiro
ISBN-10 6555657820
ISBN-13 9786555657821

Description

Rune Winters está em fuga. Desde que Gideon Sharpe a traiu e revelou seu disfarce, todos a querem morta. Para ter chance de sobreviver, ela precisa se unir a uma cruel e poderosa bruxa que planeja conquistar a República.

Gideon não pode permitir que seu lar caia nas mãos das impiedosas mulheres. Para atingir seu objetivo, todas as bruxas devem morrer... inclusive Rune Winters.

Porém, quando ela lhe faz uma proposta irrecusável, os dois se juntam para realizar um plano perigoso. E logo Gideon se dá conta de que seus sentimentos por Rune ainda estão bem vivos.

Então ele se vê diante de uma escolha terrível: sacrificar a mulher que ama e impedir um monstro de ascender ao poder ou deixar Rune viva e ver o mundo pelo qual tanto lutou desmoronar.

Nesta empolgante conclusão da série, o amor nunca foi tão mortal.

Genres

Romance Science Fiction Fantasy Romantasy

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June 17th 2026

3.5⭐sPredictable but wonderful.“Sometimes our paths must diverge from those we love,” Antonio said as they rode, side by side, scanning the surrounding mountains. “But if love is the highest power, our paths will converge again—if not in this world, then the next."

March 28th 2026

The Rebel Witch delivers an action-packed finale to The Crimson Moth duology, but for me, it didn’t quite capture the gripping intensity of the first book. The story picks up with Rune on the run after Gideon’s betrayal, forced into an uneasy alliance with Cressida Roseblood. Rune’s struggle to balance survival with the growing weight of her choices creates an intriguing moral complexity, though at times her decisions felt repetitive.The tension between Rune and Gideon remains a highlight. Their dynamic is layered with unresolved feelings and mistrust, as Gideon wrestles with his hatred for witches and the part of him that still cares for Rune. While their interactions are compelling, the emotional stakes didn’t hit as hard this time around, feeling more like a slow burn without the payoff of The Crimson Moth.The larger conflict—Cressida’s plans to reinstate the Reign of Witches versus Gideon’s determination to protect the Republic—raises the stakes, but the pacing occasionally falters. The middle section felt bogged down by prolonged political manoeuvring, which dulled some of the urgency. However, the action scenes were as thrilling as ever, and the climax delivered a satisfying resolution to the central conflict.While The Rebel Witch didn’t keep me as hooked as its predecessor, it’s still a solid read for fans of the series. If you enjoyed the first book, you’ll want to see how it all ends, even if the journey isn’t quite as spellbinding this time around.

March 7th 2026
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