

She is extremely sarcastic and her sense of humor makes the book light-hearted. Like many protagonists, she is curious and brave when she needs to be. But before she can settle into Hex Hall, witches start getting attacked and her new best friend is the prime suspect. At this enchanted boarding school, Sophie soon meets a new best friend, makes three new enemies, and falls for the hottest boy on campus.

Hex Hall), a reform school for shapeshifters, witches, warlocks, and faeries. As punishment, she gets sent to Hecate Hall (aka. After wielding her powers for years, a love spell gone wrong attracts too much unwanted attention. She first discovered her powers when she was thirteen and they got her into plenty of trouble. Sophie Mercer is a witch who lives with her human mother. If you’ve read the sequel, do you think I should continue? I would give Hex Hall 2.Rachel Hawkins’s Hex Hall is the first book in the Hex Hall series. The final reveal was easy to guess, but sets up the conflict for the rest of the trilogy. As you can imagine communication was completely lacking in their relationship, and things could have been a lot simpler had they just said exactly what they meant and didn’t string one another along so much. He’s got a little bit of a dark side, but apparently is too irresistible not to try and steal. The love interest (guess who he’s already dating(!)) was your classic bad boy. The trio of bitchy witches were manipulative and mischievous and pretty much fit in with all the other boarding school queen bee stereotypes. None of the characters were particularly stand-out. I wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t good either. There was everything you’d expect to be there: roommate drama, a school dance, training montages, cafeteria scenes. Unfortunately, as soon as Sophie got to the magical school – which is normally my favourite part of these kind of stories – things started to go down hill. The beginning of the story was really gripping, and to begin with I though I was in for something special. witches are being killed and the only vampire in the school, who just so happens to be our main character’s best friend is the only suspect. Hex Hall, however has a little mystery thrown in for good measure. Overall, it’s very similar to CC Hunter’s Shadow Falls series in the sense that a bunch of different supernaturals go to the same school. Then I read Rebel Belle, which was super fun, so I thought, why not give Hex Hall a try? The cover that I own is not great, so I can’t say I was particularly looking forward to reading it to begin with. You would not believe the amount of time that this book has just been sat on my TBR gathering dust.
