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Unfortunately, I have to agree with some of the other reviews when it comes to the character of Tabitha. At times I found her a irritating and dense. She had the amulet with her most of the time and since she openly admitted to being a witch in the 13th Century did she really have anything to lose by wishing for some helpful things? She could have wished herself home as soon as she met Colin and realized it wasn't something her mother conjured up for her. Also, she supposedly wasn't sure if her parents were missing or dead, she never even considered going home to possibly help them. In her own words her parents loved her in every way, what an ungrateful child. It seemed to make sense to Tabitha for her to stay in a dungeon with a stranger she thought was angry with her in the 13th century waiting to be executed instead of wishing herself home to find out if her parents were okay! That was annoying since I had already read her parent's story and Tabitha struck me as a selfish brat whining about how she never fit in, how her parents being in love made her feel left out and how her witchcraft always got her in trouble. For someone with a "lofty IQ" it never occurred to her to actually accept the fact she was a witch and work on controlling it! Please.
I loved Breath of Magic as well, Tabitha's parents' story. So, it bothered me that Ms. Medeiros decided to make Tristan and Arian turn into rich snobs (the whole McDonalds and five star hotel comments bugged me), both seemingly to forget where they came from. But it was nice to see Tristan came to the rescue for his daughter at the end. I found it disturbing that Ms. Medeiros made, in both books, made the woman change where she came from to be with the man. In 2020 I guess she thinks women will still have to be the ones to give in. Granted Arian didn't have anything to go back to in her book, but Tabitha? A 21st century woman, spoiled and filthy rich at that, without electricity and modern medicine? Too bad Tristan didn't have another child to inherit everything he worked so hard to for, his business and his billions - Which I also thought was odd, all that love sprouted only 1 child.