The series takes place in a world similar to our own but one where vampires, witches, werewolves and shape-shifters live among humans without their knowledge. These supernatural races make up a secret society known as the Night World, which enforces two fundamental laws to prevent discovery: 1) Never allow humans to gain knowledge of the Night World's existence and, 2) Never fall in love with one of them. In Spellbinder the plot centers on Thea and Blaise Harman, cousins who belong to the race of witches. Although they are as close as sisters, in temperament the girls are as different as day from night; Thea belongs to Circle Twilight, for the not-so-wicked-witches and Blaise belongs to Circle Midnight, for the darker ones. When the two cousins start fighting over Eric Ross there ensures an epic battle between black and white magic.
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"As the third book in the series it continues the trend with a new story. It's pretty good and fairly easy to get through quickly. I enjoyed the characters Thea and Blaise, just because of their differing personalities. I do look forward to getting the next three. "
— Michelle (4 out of 5 stars)
" I enjoyed this was your average vampire love story with a suspense side that keep attention until the end. "
— Wendy, 2/19/2014" Good Story. Good witch vs. bad witch. "
— Alicia, 1/30/2014" This book series just didn't grab me. I found myself struggling to pick up the book to continue to read. "
— Andie, 1/30/2014" An interesting twist with a jealous friend who ends up saving the main character's life "
— Mila, 1/20/2014" This was the very first novel I read. I was 12 and it is because of this book (and the other Night World novels) that I reading paranormal romance books 12+ later "
— Chanel, 1/12/2014" Too much teen idiotism which causes me recoin from good story "
— Eero, 10/13/2013" Great book for people who like vampire or witch romances. These books are about forbidden love between mythical creatures and humans. "
— Nykole, 10/10/2013" Quite a bit better than the previous two in this series... maybe a 2.5. Finally seeing a bit of character development that I might want to follow. "
— Heidi, 10/10/2013" The second book is the best. "
— Shesten, 6/27/2013" Sweet little romance story of forbidden romance between two worlds. "
— Dolores, 1/2/2013" Much better than the second book in the series. Good enough for me to decide to read the next book. "
— Amanda, 12/20/2012" this on i wasnt so fond of.. to fictional... theres a fine line between harry potter and twilight... it crossed it. "
— αηηє-× Ã©â„“Î±, 12/1/2012" I ABSOLUTLEY LOVE HER BOOKS. THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN TWILIGHT AND NOT AS SEXUAL AND MORE INTO THE VAMPIRE STUFF AND IT HAS WEREWOLFS AND SUCH!! ILOVE THIS SERIES!! "
— Mikaela, 10/24/2012" review is not yet available "
— Rosa, 10/3/2012" L.J. Smith's books never make you regret that you've read them! In this book, Thea, a witch, has to find a way to save everyone from a summoning she did but turned bad and at the same time save her soulmate, Eric. A touching young adults story. "
— Mιss, 7/6/2012" I Really Couldn't Fall Into This One. I Loved The Writing Style But The Story Line Was A Little Meh For My Taste. Not Too Bad. On To The Next! "
— Kaila, 6/11/2012" As the third book in the series it continues the trend with a new story. It's pretty good and fairly easy to get through quickly. I enjoyed the characters Thea and Blaise, just because of their differing personalities. I do look forward to getting the next three. "
— Michelle, 3/10/2012" 3.5 out of 4. It got an extra half star for a more complex plot than the previous 2. "
— Stephanie, 11/22/2011" I think I like Witches better than Vampires. Much more interesting... "
— Jodee, 9/9/2011" I hope that the next set of books starts tying all these characters together! "
— Katie, 5/12/2011" All in all this book was just really great, just enough romance and just enough adventure, the way she describes the witchcraft and makes u feel part of the powerful magic that takes place. "
— 4/27/2011" <br/>I like this one. it shows true love and trickery. How come even he's under a spell he still love her even though he is liked by the bad witch. "
— Nicole, 4/15/2011" Loved the two main characters: Blaise and Thea Harman. My sister loved this book too. Here, I got familiar with magic and rituals since the two characters were witches: black & white magic. "
— Amy, 3/15/2011" I think I like Witches better than Vampires. Much more interesting... "
— Jodee, 12/27/2010" Good story line, and a great ending, but I didn't enjoy this as much as the first two books. still a great teen story! "
— Loretta, 11/8/2010" I won't read any more of this series...my students will just have to go it alone. "
— Michelle, 10/17/2010" Okay, this is a little frustrating. All three stories in this series seem to be knit extremely loosely together. I'm hoping that future installments will tighten up a bit.<br/><br/>Most of the charm of this series (Night World) is in how its characters connect. "
— Kathy, 9/20/2010" i liked it but i thinked the other ones were better than this one. "
— cassie, 8/26/2010" An interesting twist with a jealous friend who ends up saving the main character's life "
— Mila, 6/17/2010" Quite a bit better than the previous two in this series... maybe a 2.5. Finally seeing a bit of character development that I might want to follow. "
— Heidi, 5/2/2010L. J. Smith has written a number of bestselling books and series for young adults, including The Vampire Diaries (now a hit television show), The Secret Circle, The Forbidden Game, Night World, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Dark Visions. She is happiest sitting by a crackling fire in a cabin in Point Reyes, California, or walking the beaches that surround that area.
Jeannie Stith is a professional voice-over artist. Her clients for professional and promotional voice work include Crayola, Barbie, Motorola, and Verizon. Also an Earphones Award–winning narrator, she has read more than a dozen audio books, including Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson, Nightworld by L. J. Smith, and There You’ll Find Me by Jenny B. Jones.