Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli—the second and final book in the Crimson Moth duology!
Thanks to Wednesday Books for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Rebel Witch (The Crimson Moth #2)
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Publication Date: 18 February 2025
Genre: YA/NA Fantasy Romance
Rating:
(4.5 pandas)
📖 SYNOPSIS
The stakes are even higher in this epic, romantic conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Crimson Moth duology.
A WITCH…
Rune Winters is on the run. Ever since the boy she loved, Gideon Sharpe, revealed who she was and delivered her into enemy hands, everyone wants her dead. If Rune hopes to survive, she must ally herself with the cruel and dangerous Cressida Roseblood, who’s planning to take back the Republic and reinstate a Reign of Witches—something Cressida needs Rune to accomplish.
A WITCH HUNTER…
Apparently it wasn’t enough for Rune to deceive Gideon; she’s now betrayed him by allying herself with the witch who made his life a living hell. Gideon won’t allow the Republic to fall to the witches and be plunged back into the nightmares of the past. In order to protect this new world he fought for, every last witch must die—especially Rune Winters.
AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE…
When Rune makes Gideon an offer he can’t refuse, the two must pair up to accomplish dangerous goals. The more they’re forced into each other’s company, the more Gideon realizes the feelings he had for Rune aren’t as dead and buried as he thought. Now he’s faced with a terrible choice: sacrifice the girl he loves to stop a monster taking back power, or let Rune live and watch the world he fought so hard for burn.
In Kristen Ciccarelli’s Rebel Witch, the exciting conclusion to The Crimson Moth duology, love has never been so deadly.
⚠️ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS
Blood, war, death, gun and knife violence, torture, kidnapping, imprisonment (past and present), on-page sex (moderately described)
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Note: I will try to keep my review of book two as specific yet generic as possible to keep from giving spoilers but since it is the conclusion of a duology, that may be hard to do. Fair warning you’re still planning to read book one!
TL;DR: Rebel Witch is a fast-paced and action-packed follow-up to Crimson Moth. I was invested from the go and I can’t recall the last time I read a book so quickly (not even a day)! The conclusion in this fantasy romance duology leans more into the romance side of things but overall, I found it a satisfying conclusion! Rune and Gideon are peak enemies-to-lovers and I LOVED everything about their dynamic in this book. The sexual tension was so intense and taut that you could have cut it with a knife and I was here for every single delicious moment. There are old/new characters and plot twists introduced that did a good job of cleanly wrapping up the loose threads, despite maybe some elements moving a bit too quickly. Or maybe it was just that I wanted more time in this world and I didn’t want the book to end? 🤭 This duology as a whole is a solid 5 stars and with the way it ends, it has successfully slotted itself into my list of favourite fantasy romances!
“It might look like weakness on the surface. But in truth, it’s tougher than steel. Love can’t be controlled. Love can’t obey unjust laws. Love will always oppose tyrants.”
The minute I finished reading Crimson Moth in 2024, I knew I would do anything to get my hands on the sequel. So much happened at the end of book one that had my heart racing and breaking simultaneously, and I felt a visceral need to know WHAT HAPPENS NEXT. Thankfully, Ciccarelli doesn’t disappoint with the conclusion to this fantastically entertaining and deliciously romantic duology.
“Love is the real enemy of the regime, and that’s why you despise it. It’s why C tries to crush it. Because you both know, deep down, it has the power to topple you.”
I had no idea what to expect going into Rebel Witch. I was ready for more enemies-to-lovers romance with a dose of hateful and reluctant (maybe one-sided) pining, but I wasn’t ready for the high-level mix of angst, mutual pining, and achingly sharp yearning churned with a hearty dose of hatred. The combination gave my stomach butterflies cramps because PHWOAR, THE FEELS! Y’all, when I tell you I wasn’t ready for it (cos I wasn’t), but did I eat up every minute of it? YUH!
“Sometimes our paths must diverge from those we love. But if love is the highest power, our paths will convege again—if not in this world, then the next.”
Ugh, just thinking about these two and the complexity of the feelings they contend with, plus the reality of their situation being a witch and witch hunter lent their romance a feeling of hopeless star-crossed lovers. Rune and Gideon have so much to process following the events of book one. They’re dealing with grief, rage, betrayal, and presumably (on both their parts) unrequited love that they loathe feeling for each other as players on opposing sides of a brewing war. I enjoyed both their character arcs as they process their feelings while also contending with the reality that the people in charge of their respective sides don’t seem to be leading their people in the right direction, and they can no longer justify the cruelty of their actions on both sides. I loved watching Gideon accept his feelings for Rune and seeing how it grounded and strengthened him. Surprisingly, the opposite happens with Rune due to certain horrifying circumstances that seemingly broke her although, of course, she finds a way back to herself and Gideon in the end. Their romance was inevitable—their red string of fate unbreakable—and I loved the slow burn of it although there were times when I felt the back-and-forth got repetitive further in. That said, their actions and reactions did make sense after everything they went through and they still managed to solidify their place on my list of favourite romantasy couples! 😉 Also, while the first book did have a semi-open door intimate scene, I feel like the intimate scene here is a bit more mature (also semi-open door) which made this feel more New Adult or at the very least upper YA.
“The queens and commanders of this world may think they know something of power,” she said. “But true power is divine, and her judgement is final.”
The conclusion to the duology does lean heavily on the romance aspect and to be honest, I think that’s what a lot of romance fantasy readers will come for! However, the plot does move smoothly along in the background and I was satisfied with how everything was tied together in the end. Yet I still wish more focus was given to certain elements of the plot, especially the new “twisty” elements that were introduced, of which there were a few. Some of these elements could’ve been so much more impactful had the author given them more time to marinate and develop earlier, but the wrapping up of things felt a bit rushed. I enjoyed meeting certain characters that I didn’t take seriously in the first book and I also liked most of the new characters we met (save for one 👀). There were even some characters that I would love to get side stories for because I was invested in learning more about their histories and the potential of their futures.
“You are far worse than a thorn in my side,” he said, his dark eyes gleaming at her. “You are a knife in my heart.”
“And you’re a wolf I can’t outrun,” she swhispered, closing her eyes against his touch. “Not even in my sleep.”
Overall, this was just a super entertaining, highly emotional, achingly romantic and beautiful conclusion to the duology. I’m so happy I picked up Crimson Moth last year and I can’t wait to see what Ciccarelli comes out with next because I’ll read it! 😍


Kristen Ciccarelli is the New York Times, Sunday Times, and Indie bestselling author of Heartless Hunter (Book 1 in The Crimson Moth duology), Edgewood, and the Iskari series. Before writing books for a living, she dropped out of college and worked as a baker, a potter, and a bookseller. She currently resides in the Niagara region of Ontario with her husband and daughter.

Rebel Witch is out on 18 February 2025!
Have you read The Crimson Moth and are you excited for the conclusion to the duology in Rebel Witch?


Great review, this looks so pretty! Speaking of pretty, I love your blog revamp– i’ve been on a hiatus and just came back to this stunner of a blog <33
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Aw, thanks so much Saniya—those words have made my day! I hope you had a great break and welcome back! 😍
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Rebel Witch sounds like such a wonderful book! It’s been a while since I’ve read a nice fantasy romance – so I think I might check this one out soon. Love your review ❤️
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Ooh yes, this fantasy romance series was so much fun! I hope you love it if you do pick it up 😍
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I really can’t wait to read this duology. I’m so glad to hear the the second book is awesome, too, after all the love the first book seemed to get.
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Ooh, why did I think you’d already read the first book!? I see it mentioned so often everywhere, just like Fourth Wing and ACOTAR, that I think my brain assumes everyone has read it at this point. I hope you love it if you check it out, Ali! 😍
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Great review, Dini! I especially loved how you said some things need to “marinate” longer–such a great way to describe things not quite hitting as hard as they should.
I am excited to read this one!
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Thanks, Kate! This would’ve been a solid 5 if those things had been given time to marinate (I like that word too but maybe it’s cos I’m hungry, ahah) but I still ended up loving this conclusion! This duology is so fun. I hope you love it whenever you pick it up 😍
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I just picked up the sequel–super excited! I am a huge fan of the marination too, I live for that build-up, so I have a a feeling I’ll feel the same way as you 🤭😂
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Aah, I hope you’re not disappointed. Happy reading, Kate! 😍
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Thank you, Dini 😊
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Great review!! Ahhh, I need to get my hands on this! Then I can just binge read the duology. I am so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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YES! I hope you love the duology whenever you get to it—it’s SO good! Omg, the angst was perfection 🤭
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Okay, I put it on hold at the library. So the fates will decide when I start reading book 1. haha
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Yaaas! I hope you love it! 😍 Julie and I will be here with you through it all, haha
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I really need to pick up The Crimson Moth… especially seeing as how many people have loved it! Great review, Dini 🙂
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Yeeees, Becky! It’s such a fun duology (and I love that it’s a duology too although tbh I would be happy to read more about this couple and these people if the author gave us more books, lol)! 😂 I hope you love it whenever you check it out!
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Oooh! Ok you’ve got me adding another series to my list aha – I need to pick up these two books now! Thanks for the review 😀 xo
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Yay! I’m sorry to add to your list but also, this is so worth the add to your list! 😍 It’s a very fun fantasy romance duology. I hope you love the series whenever you get to it!
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Great review Dini! I loved it too and love that you included some of the quotes I highlighted on my kindle too – I forgot to add them in my review. But ugh…I love Rune and Gideon so much.
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They are so freaking good together! Aaah, just thinking about them gives me all the feels 🥹 I’m so glad that we both loved this conclusion to the duology!
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