Cursed Witch (Creatures of the Otherworld)
Creatures of the Otherworld • Book 4
by Brogan Thomas
Why You'll Love This
A woman who gave up on magic her whole life suddenly has too much of it — and everyone wants her dead for it.
- Great if you want: a late-bloomer heroine discovering power in a monster-filled world
- The experience: fast-paced and fun — action kicks in early and rarely lets up
- The writing: Thomas blends humor and high stakes without letting either undercut the other
- Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context matters here
About This Book
Tuesday Larson has spent years convincing herself that a life without magic is fine — practical, even. But when mercenaries come hunting and her carefully constructed ordinary world collapses in a single night, she's thrown into a supernatural crisis that forces her to reckon with everything she's been avoiding. What makes this premise hit hard isn't the action — it's the emotional weight of a woman who believed she was simply not enough, suddenly discovering she may be far more than anyone bargained for. The stakes are immediate, the danger is real, and the personal journey underneath it all gives the chaos genuine resonance.
Brogan Thomas writes with an easy, confident pace that keeps the pages turning without sacrificing character depth. The Creatures of the Otherworld series has always balanced witty banter with genuine warmth, and this fourth installment delivers both in full measure. The worldbuilding feels lived-in rather than explained, the supporting cast earns their space, and Thomas has a particular talent for grounding fantastical moments in recognizable human feeling. Readers already invested in this world will find it deepens here; newcomers will likely find themselves wanting to go back to the beginning.