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The Fate of Magic

Witch and Hunter #2 / 2
by Beth Revis, Sara Raasch
The Fate of Magic (Witch and Hunter #2) by Beth Revis, Sara Raasch
  ★ 8.00 / 1
1★2★3★4★5★6★7★18★9★10★

The breathtaking sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller Night of the Witch culminates with a sweeping romance and an epic battle to determine the fate of magic…and the world.

Fritzi is a champion. After escaping the clutches of Dieter Kirch, the sadistic leader of the witch hunters, Fritzi and Otto have taken refuge among the witches of the Black Forest. Fritzi is finally ready to assume her place on the council as the coven's goddess-chosen champion. Plagued by distrust and self-doubt, Fritzi throws herself into her duty to serve the goddesses . . . until she uncovers a powerful secret that could mean the very undoing of magic itself.

Otto is a warrior. He swears himself to Fritzi as her bonded protector, certain the peaceful unity of a witch and hunter will heal the wounds he helped make. But as the horrifying plot that threatens the Black Forest's magic comes to light, Otto will have to face his both his past and what it means to bind himself to a magic he does not fully understand.

Shadows loom. Truths are revealed. And as dangers new and old arise, Fritzi and Otto must stand together against everything that threatens magic―even if the biggest threat might be the very bond they share.

Also known as Night of the Witch Book 2.
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Updated 05/01/2025
Category: Fantasy, Young Adult, Romance
Release date: October 1, 2024

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Beth Revis

Beth Revis didn’t set out to map the stars—but somewhere between the quiet foothills of North Carolina and the ink-soaked pages of her notebooks, she started building galaxies. Her stories don’t just visit new worlds; they confront the fragile, often volatile, human emotions that echo through them. Whether it’s a spacecraft filled with secrets or a love story wrapped in cosmic stakes, her work leans into that tension—of survival, of connection, of choosing what’s right when the stars don't align.

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She broke into the spotlight with Across the Universe, a science fiction novel that unfolded like a locked-room mystery aboard a generational ship. Readers were drawn in not just by the chilling premise, but by the way she explored trust, power, and what happens when people are cut off from the world they knew. The trilogy that followed cemented her as a voice unafraid to tackle big questions inside imaginative frameworks.

Raised in the South, Revis once taught high school before trading lesson plans for star maps. Her background in literature and education subtly weaves into her work, which often carries the urgency and grit of coming-of-age stories—only hers happen in dying planets or crumbling empires. She’s since written across age ranges and genres, including time-travel romances, dark fairy tale retellings, and most recently, a high-stakes space opera series with romantic tension at its core.

Beth Revis writes the kind of science fiction that doesn’t lose sight of the people in the middle of it all. Her characters are often messy, brave, and unsure—and that’s exactly what makes their journeys stick with readers long after the last page.

Witch and Hunter

Witch and Hunter consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Night of the Witch (Witch and Hunter #1)
  ★ 8.00 / 1
The Fate of Magic (Witch and Hunter #2)
  ★ 8.00 / 1


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