Title: Haunting the Deep (How to Hang a Witch #2)
Author: Adriana Mather
Pub. Date: October 3rd, 2017
Genre: YA Historical Fiction/Paranormal
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages: 368
Format: eGalley & Physical ARC
Haunting the Deep is the follow-up to How to Hang a Witch & so I’ll leave out the Goodreads synopsis for fear of spoilers. In the same manner its predecessor was based on real life historical events, this sequel is centered around the Titanic. A YA Historical Fiction mixed with paranormal, Haunting the Deep picks up right from where we left off and the same characters are back. I truly enjoyed this follow-up a million times more for so many reasons but most of all it’s the character depth & fast moving plot that was fun and easy to follow, that make Haunting a 5 star read for me. This time around there was less of a Mean Girls vibe (not completely without) & more of the 1966 cult classic The Craft. After the events of HTHAW, our MC Sam is a bit shaken up & avoiding any and all interaction with a group of girls in Salem that are known as The Descendants. This group is known for their family lineage, each having descended from those accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, Sam herself (like the author) is descended from Cotton Mather who stands on the accusing side. This bad blood pits Sam against the Descendants in the first book however, in Haunting we see a meeting of the minds. Since Sam & the Descendants saw themselves in a terrible predicament in HTHAW, this time around calls for them to set their differences aside. Ghosts have always made themselves visible to Sam but this time around they’ve multiplied and need the help of the living. We follow Sam & the Descendants as they try to piece together what really is going on with the ghosts of those who passed away in The Titanic. The paranormal aspects were tuned up & Sam’s witchy abilities have further developed allowing her to leave her body and enter the spiritual world. I could NOT put this book down for long! I found that it had the perfect balance of paranormal & historical and soaked up all of the details Mather had to have heavily researched.

If you found yourself wanting more from the characters in HTHAW, this is the follow-up you’re going to want to pick up 😉 although we still get a bit of the mean girl vibe, it quickly develops into something else that I found myself really enjoying. Sam still managed to slightly annoy me but she also grew on me by the end. The real stars of the book (beside the ghosts) were The Descendants Susannah, Mary, and Alice aka MY FAVORITE! haha! Mary unfortunately gets the ditsy role but she also has a heart of gold that makes it hard to dislike her. Susannah is the calmer more mature of the crew and is able to see things before they happen. Alice is unapologetically unfiltered & every time she put Sam in her place I chuckled. I got more of Mrs. Meriwether & her wonderfully tempting pastries and good cheer, I honestly could smell her baking through the pages haha! We also get to see Elijah aka the hot Ghost who has a thing for Sam & who Sam can’t stop thinking about. There was definitely less romance this time around & more of a focus on friendship which I feel, boosted my interest ten fold. I still couldn’t get enough of those Elijah scenes but I really enjoyed The Descendants & fast moving plot so much so that I didn’t miss the romance too badly. There are a few ghosts we meet along the way & everything from their manner of talk & dated clothing fleshed this world out so well, I just couldn’t get enough of the story.
The amount of research that had to have been done to re-create the night of the Titanic down to the music playing is pretty awesome! We get descriptive writing on the clothes worn, the ship itself, way of life for those on the Titanic, and so much more! I feel as if author Adriana Mather’s writing has grown in such a short matter of time leading me super excited for what’s to come in 2018. I absolutely plan on continuing on with this series, I care for these characters & am curious to see how much more developed their witchy abilities get in the next book. Also, Elijah and Sam…essentially both a living person and a deceased one have managed to catch feelings for one another…how is this going to work? I have questions lol! each of the characters in Jaunting the Deep had their own distinct voice & each personality jumped off the page. I found myself transfixed by this story & how well it blended the historical with the Paranormal. I love when a book makes me Google the real life facts to compare & the surprise I receive when I realize how close to the real deal the author kept it. It’s no secret that I love Fantasy but when it comes to Paranormal, witches are my achilles heel & I cannot resist a good story. Haunting the Deep is a treat to those who enjoy Historical Fiction & Paranormal. The title couldn’t be more fitting as the pages truly did leave a haunting impression every night (spooky x 1,000) & I may have possibly needed to leave my nightstand lamp on to fall asleep. Need book 3 but I’ll settle for a release date at the very least Haha! 😉
*Many thanks to Knopf Books for Young Readers, Netgalley, and Adriana Mather for the eGalley copy of Haunting the Deep in exchange for an honest review.
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Woaaaa the Titanic you say?! I’d been eyeing the first book for a while…and now I know for a certainty that I need to read this whole series 😉 Thank you for sharing Lilly!
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Thank you Flavia & Yasss Titanic! Book one had so much potential but pacing made me give it a 3. Still, there’s something about the authors connection to these historical events and her research that makes me want to pick up Her Books. This one exceeded my expectations and It deserved all the stars in the world 🙌🏼😆🙌🏼 def recommend picking this series up 😉
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Ahhh that’s good to know! I’ll be sure to push through book 1 to get to book 2 😀 ❤
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Awesome sauce 😃💕
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How To Hang a Witch in my TBR for this upcoming year, so I am super stoked to see the 5 star rating for the next book. Safe to read this review, you think?
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Awesome! I hope you enjoy the read & yes, this is a spoiler free review so it’s def safe to read lol. The first one was good but it ef had some pacing issues & I feel as if Mather came with her A game for this sequel, loved it! 🙂
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I love when authors improve on the sequel! Do you think this one will continue. I was not even aware their was a second book until I saw your review!
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It most certainly will continue, I had The interview link where she discusses the rest of the books…will see if I can dig it up 😉
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That would be great! I was admittedly put off by some less than stellar reviews at first. Excitement rejuvenated 💕 I owe you a text if work could slow the poop down..
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wow, this sounds really great and I like the fact that its inspired by real historical events. I will definitely check out this series. Great review.
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Thank you Diana ☺️💕 I hope you give it a shot & if you do, that you enjoy it as much as I did 💜
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Another Fantastic ! and Post! This series is definitely high on my TBR shelf!!!😊 You have such great reads that you review and I am loving your blog!🙌🙌🙌
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Thank you so much Dani! that really means a lot to me! ❤ ❤ ❤ I hope you enjoy this series as much as I am, even though Halloween had passed I just couldn't resist picking it up in December, so glad I did! Happy reading! 🙂
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You’re welcome and I am hapoy for ya! Yay!😁 Happy reading to you too!💖🤗📚
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Thank you <3! 🙂
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Now I wanna read these!
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Hope you enjoy them as much as I did! 🙂
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