Welcome to one of the April 9th stops on the blog tour for The Witches of Vegas by Mark Rosendorf, organized by Audiobookworm Promotions. Be sure to follow the rest of the tour for audio excerpts, reviews, guest posts, interviews, and more!
If you’re interested in reading a guest post by Mark, check out my previous post featuring this title with Silver Dagger back in December, and for a character interview and my review of this book, read on!
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About the Book
The Witches of Vegas
by Mark Rosendorf
Print/eBook
Published 5 August 2020
The Wild Rose Press
Page Count: 272
Audiobook
Published 21 January 2021The Wild Rose Press
Length: 7 hours and 9 minutes
Narrator: Jeffery Lynn Hutchins
Genre: YA Fantasy
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Where can witches and their vampire mentor practice their powers without being discovered or persecuted?
By using their magic, the witches of Vegas become the number one act performing on the Las Vegas Strip – a great achievement for them, but not so much for the magicians, who can’t possibly keep pace.
Isis Rivera is the adopted 15-year-old daughter of the witches of Vegas. Zack Galloway is the teenage nephew and assistant to the last magician left in the city. Although they should be rivals, when Valeria, a 400-year-old witch with a long-seeded grudge against humanity arrives in Sin City, both teens act to bring their families together to stop the evil hag in her tracks.
But can the combined witches’ powers and the ingenuity of the magicians be enough to stop Valeria from taking over the city…and possibly the world?
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Character Interview
Interviewer: Welcome. To start, why don’t you tell us your name, age and a little bit about yourself.
Isis: Hi, my name is Isis Flores Rivera and I’m fifteen years old. This is my first time being interviewed, so please forgive me if I’m a little nervous. I’m also a member of The Witches of Vegas, the number one magic show on the Las Vegas strip. Well, I haven’t actually performed with them yet, but I get to practice on the stage when the theater is empty. They promised me that my time is coming soon. I’ve been with them since I was nine.
Um, okay, I’m going to tell you a secret and I need you to promise not to tell anyone okay? The truth is, I really am a witch. The others are too. We use the show to practice our witchcraft. It keeps us strong, and we need to be. According to Luther—he’s the coven’s mentor, he’s also a five-hundred-year-old vampire—there’s a threat coming that we may need to fight. I don’t know what that is, but he’s been getting witches ready for it long before any of us were ever born. We’re just the latest group of witches he’s getting ready in case the threat comes.
Interviewer: How would you describe your childhood before The Witches of Vegas took you in?
Isis: (head drops) To be honest…it wasn’t all that great. I was born in the Bronx in New York. My mom died when I was five…I don’t really remember her that well. I never knew my dad. My grandma raised me until I was eight, but then she got sick and I was put into foster care. I was in my last foster home for a while. I really wanted them to like me, but I always had the feeling that they didn’t.
Things got really bad when I turned nine and I realized I could do things, like make fire and move stuff with my mind. I didn’t know how I could do that, just that I could. My foster family and all their neighbors found out. When they saw it, they all thought I was possessed by the devil. They beat me, tried to drown me and kept me locked in a basement for days without food. When I escaped and tried to run, they chased me down and tried to set me on fire. That’s when Sebastian, the leader of the witches’ coven—this was all before they became The Witches of Vegas—rescued me and took me into his family. He sensed my connection and came to investigate. It was just in time, too.
Interviewer: How do you get along with the other members of The Witches of Vegas?
Isis: I love them all so much. Selena Quinn and Sebastian Santell are like my adopted mom and dad. They’ve been teaching me and taking care of me since I’ve been with them. I haven’t called them “mom and dad” yet. That’s because the last people I called by those names tried to set me on fire. But I do feel close enough with Selena and Sebastian that I think I can call them that. I know they see me as their daughter. I’m just waiting for the right time to try it out. Does that make sense?
Selena’s younger sister, Sacha, is like the coolest aunt anyone could ever have. She’s a lot of fun and maybe a little bit crazy. Luther, well, he can be a bit of a jerk sometimes. He likes to tell me that I’m “too immature and unfocused to be a witch.” But he also says it to the others and they’re all adults so I shouldn’t take it personally. I guess to someone who is five hundred years old, everyone is immature, right?
Interviewer: How did The Witches of Vegas become “The Witches of Vegas?”
Isis: Right after they rescued me, Sebastian found out about a hotel here in Las Vegas that was looking for a new magic act for their theater. He came up with the idea of saying they were a magic team and using their powers on stage. Witches can do a lot, including levitating, teleporting and creating illusions. They put on a great show. The general manager hired them immediately. We’ve lived in a suite in The Sapphire Resort ever since. For the last six years, every show is sold out.
Interviewer: I must say, you’ve certainly been through a lot at such a young age. What do you consider the most important event of your life so far?
Isis: That’s easy, it was that night. I was nine years old and sitting on the street, surrounded by my foster family, their friends and neighbors. They had knives, baseball bats and other weapons. My foster dad had a gun pointed at me and my mom had rolled up newspaper she lit on fire. All I had was a broken arm and a swollen eye I couldn’t see out of. They all kept saying I had the devil in me, and they had to burn it out of me for my own good. They didn’t know that I was a witch. I didn’t know either. I thought I was going to die that night.
That’s when a huge red dragon walked down the street and scared them all away. Now I thought my death would come from getting stepped on or eaten by this huge dragon. But then it turned into a puff of smoke and Sebastian was standing there. He explained to me about witches, healed my arm and face with his mind, then invited me to join his coven…which is also his family.
Interviewer: How does someone become a witch? And is it easy being one?
Isis: Hmm, let me explain it the way Sebastian explained it to me. The world is surrounded by energy. It’s in the air, it’s in the ground, it’s in the space around us all the time. It makes up everything. Some people can tap into it, like psychics who get a glimpse of the future, or mothers who lift cars off their children. But some people find out that they can tap into it on purpose. That’s what makes us witches. That was the first thing he told me that day and I never forgot it.
Is being a witch easy? No. The more connected we are with the energy, the more we have to learn to control it. The Witches of Vegas tell me I’m really connected, maybe more than any other witch before. That’s why they’re always training me. I’m learning, but so far, my control isn’t great. I’m working on it, though.
Interviewer: Last question, have you ever been in a romantic relationship?
Isis: You mean with a boy? (blushes) No, not yet. I don’t really spend a lot of time with anyone my age. I don’t leave the property a lot. I don’t even go to school. They teach me during the day in our suite and in the theater. But I hope to meet someone someday, someone who understands me, someone who is bit different like me. I’m sure he’s out there somewhere and I’ll meet him someday soon. Let’s hope he doesn’t mind that I can turn him into a frog. Um, that was just a joke, witches can’t really turn people into frogs.
Interviewer: Well, this was certainly an interesting story, Isis. And I see you are truly into your stage characters. I’m sure we all wish we could really be witches. Is there anything else you’d like to share?
Isis: I know it sounds kind of crazy, but it’s my life.
[Isis raises her right hand. The pen leaves the interviewer’s hand and floats across the room towards Isis, who plucks it from the air.]
Interviewer: …
Isis: Oh, one more thing, I just want to ask again, to anyone who may read this interview, please, don’t tell anyone that we’re real witches. It’s a secret. If my coven finds out I blabbed, they’ll be really upset with me. Also, check out The Witches of Vegas at the Sapphire Resort and Casino’s theater. It’s a great show, but seats sell out fast. Thank you for interviewing me.
My Review
My Rating: 5 Stars
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I was granted complimentary access to The Witches of Vegas on Audible as part of my participation in a blog tour for this title with Audiobookworm Promotions. Thank you to all involved in affording me this opportunity! My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.
When can I read book two?! No seriously, let me know when book two needs tour stops and I’ll be first in line!
Isis came into her power, frightened everyone in her foster family’s circle into thinking she was possessed and was fortunately rescued and adopted by a family of actual witches. What’s she doing now? 15-year-old witch in training Isis is performing with her adoptive family in a Vegas stage show: The Witches of Vegas. Unfortunately, life is about to throw her another curveball, though, because a mystery woman who claims to want to expose the Witches of Vegas for what they really are has approached the strip’s rival act and the target weak point is the teenager, Isis.
This book is such an emotional adventure! It has teen romance, found family warmth, life-or-death trauma, life-altering tough decisions, and a messy set of overdue consequences for a morally grey grandfatherly vampire. We end up with a fantastic coming-of-age arc for the main teens, a turn and face the trouble that caught you arc for the aforementioned vampire, and even a heroic sacrifice that may or may not take you by surprise.
Although the genuine magic in this book is fun and well written, what I really loved was all of the stage magic and street performer sleight-of-hand Zack demonstrates throughout the book. I’m a sucker for a good card trick or visual gag and Rosendorf has written them into this book flawlessly!
I’m glad to see that the story continues and I’m looking forward to finding out how new performances go for these magical kids and to see if my predictions for the sequel’s antagonist are anywhere close to the target. We’ve definitely been teased with some loose ends, but this is also the sort of world that can host a revolving door of antagonists as a series is built up.
If you like YA fantasy, fantasy in general, paranormal romance, and/or stories about stage magic, read this book!
About the Author
Mark Rosendorf is a high school guidance counselor in the New York City Department of Education’s Special Education district. He is also a former professional magician, and a writer.
Mark is credited with published novels in various genres which includes The Rasner Effect series. He eventually decided on an early retirement from writing. When asked why, Mark’s usual answer was because he lost his favorite pen.
Then, one night, at two a.m., a new and unique story shot into his brain like a lightning bolt, screaming for him to write it. Suddenly, Mark found himself spending several nights taking notes on the characters and their stories.
That is how The Witches of Vegas was born and is now on these pages.
This is Mark’s first young adult novel.
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About the Narrator
As co-owner of a small multi-media production company, Head First Media, I first started doing voice over for projects the company produced. Over the next 17 years, 3 personalized children’s CDs and several video projects later, I discovered that voice over was the thing that I enjoyed the most.
In 2016 a friend urged me to narrate audiobooks, something I’d never thought about. I did and loved it!
I was fortunate enough to land several additional voice over gigs over the next couple of years and in 2018 I decided to do voice over full time.
As of February 2021, I have recorded 25 audiobooks and a few hundred voice overs for everything from TV and radio commercials, online web commercials, training videos, explainer videos, online classes for a university and just about anything else you can think of.
I’ve been fortunate to do projects for
- KFC
- YAMAHA
- Brown Forman
- Boeing
- AKG
- Electro Voice
I currently have a website for some of my commercial work at www.JLHutchins.com and hope to have additional information for audiobooks on the site by mid 2021.
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What a fun review! This sounds like a good read 🙂