The Blue Witch: The Witches of Orkney


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The Blue Witch: The Witches of Orkney #1 by Alane Adams

Published by SparkPress on October 23rd 2018

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 346

Rating: 5/5

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Synopsis:    

Before Sam Baron broke Odin’s curse on the witches to become the first son born to a witch and the hero of the Legends of Orkney series, his mother was a young witchling growing up in the Tarkana Witch Academy. In this first book of the prequel series, the Witches of Orkney, nine-year-old Abigail Tarkana is determined to grow up to be the greatest witch of all, even greater than her evil ancestor Catriona. Unfortunately, she is about to fail Spectacular Spells class because her witch magic hasn’t come in yet. Even worse, her nemesis, Endera, is making life miserable by trying to get her kicked out.

When her new friend Hugo’s life is put in danger by a stampeding sneevil, a desperate Abigail manages to call up her magic—only to find out it’s unlike any other witchling’s at the Tarkana Witch Academy! Witchfire is meant to be green, but Abigail’s burns bright blue, something that’s bound to get her into trouble. After a competition is announced to see who can bespell the most powerful creature, Abigail enters the swamps, only to be snatched up by an Omera, a powerful winged beast capable of tearing Abigail to pieces. This one is a mother with a stubborn hatchling that won’t hatch—and if Abigail can’t find a way to help, Big Mama may just decide to eat her! Fortunately, Hugo arrives in time to help Abigail discover the truth about her magic: it was given by her father, Rigel, the morning star. Rigel was once a mighty warrior named Aurvendil and companion to the mighty Thor.

Rich in Norse mythology, The Blue Witch is the first of a fast-paced middle-grade series in which Abigail and Hugo must also travel to the Netherworld, along with a glitch-witch named Calla, to rescue her nemesis and save herself from being kicked out of the coven.


I received this book as an advanced reader’s copy and I thanked Mrs. Alane Adams for giving me one! I really enjoyed her works  and instantly fell in love with Norse Mythology ever since the Legends of Orkney series, when I was working for my thesis. You can check my work featuring my thesis “An Animated Series Adaptation of Legends of Orkney: The Red Sun” HERE.

I love this book showing a new side from the Legends of Orkney universe. I’m really curious about the life of the witches back when I was reading The Red Sun, especially the characters’ Abigail and Endera Tarkana.

The Blue Witch is another tale of adventure and magic based on Norse Mythology. A prequel to Adam’s series,”The Legends of Orkney”, that focuses on the story of a 9-year-old young witch, Abigail, in the Tarkana Academy. It got a wonderful mix of adventure, friendship, and witchcraft!

Abigail Tarkana was a really cool Heroine archetype—she’s clever, unique and brave. I loved getting to know her life inside the academy, from the various classes and students to the magical creatures (its like Harry Potter), and as well as how she learned about the truth behind her origin and magic.

The other characters are full of personalities! The bully Endera (the most horrible witching in the Tarkana coven) along with her two cronies’ Glorian and Nelly. The curious and supportive Hugo (a balfin boy who becomes her first true friend), and Calla (a glitch-witch whose power never manifested). The teachers and creatures also gave a wonderful color, which gives humor and tense to the story.

The plot is a rollercoaster ride—full of ups and downs, it’s full of interesting events that leaves the reader tense but super excited to keep turning the pages, from Abigail’s classes to the adventures of Abigail, Hugo and Calla into the netherworlds. I loved how the book incorporated the myth tale of Rigel, a bright blue star that comes to earth in the shape of man—a interesting connection to the Norse Mythology.

The Blue Witch, rich in Norse Mythology, is full of magical tale and adventure filled with interesting characters, magical spells and mysterious creatures. It follows Abigail in growing up and becoming a blue witch. I cannot wait for the next series of this book!


The Red Sun


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The Red Sun (Legends of Orkney #1) by Alane Adams

Published by SparkPress on August 4th 2015

Genres: Fantasy

Pages: 346

Rating: 4.5/5

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Synopsis:    

After meeting a strange dwarf in his garage and finding out his substitute English teacher is a witch, twelve-year-old Sam Baron travels through a stonefire to the magical realm of Orkney where he finally learns the truth about his past: his mother is a witch and his father is a descendant of the Norse god, Odin.

“The Red Sun” is the first book in The Legends of Orkney, the spellbinding series of adventure fantasy novels by Alane Adams. It follows Sam to the realm of Orkney where witches, wraiths, and other menacing creatures cause serious peril to the unsuspecting Sam. Now, it’s up to him to save his friends and all of Orkney from a cursed red sun. Can a young witch girl named Mavery help him?

Drawing on Norse mythology, this fantastical story will enthrall middle grade and tween readers with a taste for adventure. As Sam grapples with dark and dangerous elements from his past and confronts his own simmering anger over long ago events, “The Red Sun” sears with wild imagination and breathtaking moments. Follow “The Red Sun” for the high-flying magical ride of your life.


I happen to stumble across this book when researching a topic for my thesis. At first, I was mesmerize by the cover (kudos to the cover artist) and the fact that it was a fantasy adventure based from Norse mythology which is quite rare compared to Roman or Greek mythology—It was a love a first sight.

This book is a tale of magic, adventure and friendship based on Norse mythology and Umatilla tradition. If you like the works of Rick Riordan and J. K. Rowling then you will definitely love this fast-paced coming-of-age book. The Red Sun is a bit dark where the struggle between good and evil and finding one’s true self. I was so immersed with the novel that it keeps me reading and reading until I reached the end because the book is very intriguing in every chapter.

The character Sam Baron is quite interesting. A son of a witch and a son of Odin. He had to faced serious decisions and learn from his mistake and grow throughout the series. My favorite character would probably Mavery! A carefree and fearless young witch who accompanies Sam through his adventure.

The plot is interesting—the turning point and cliff hanging chapters keeps me from reading until the end. Every part makes sense. I hope the second book will have parts with sorrow scenarios that will melt my heart and love the characters more!

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The author gave a cast of interesting characters. I would love to see them developed as individual characters in a bit more details as they help or the protagonist throughout their journey in the realms of Orkney. The Red Sun is packed with full of humor to Norse mythology along with its action packed and captivating adventure. A must read book!

Also Don’t miss the 2nd novel of the series, The Kalifus Rising (The Legends of Orkney #2)“.