From the publisher:
In Depression-era Arkansas, something wicked has come to a haunted mountain town in a novel of uncanny suspense by the author of Parting the Veil.
Blood and power bind three generations of women in the Ozark Mountains. So does an evil that’s followed them across the decades.
1931. Gracelynn Doherty lives peacefully on Tin Mountain, helping her adoptive granny work her cures. Despite whispers that the women are witches, the superstitious locals still seek them out, whether they suffer from arthritis or a broken heart. But when evangelist Josiah Bellflower comes to town touting miracle healing, full bellies, and prosperity, his revivals soon hold Tin Mountain in thrall—and Granny in abject fear.
Granny recognizes Josiah. Fifty years ago, in a dark and desperate moment, she made a terrible promise. Now Josiah, an enemy, has returned to collect his due.
As Granny sickens and the drought-ridden countryside falls under a curse, Gracelynn must choose: flee Tin Mountain and the only family she knows or confront the vengeful preacher whose unholy mission is to destroy her.
The Witch of Tin Mountain by Paulette Kennedy is due to be released December 6th, 2022 from Lake Union Publishing.
Why am I waiting on this book? Honestly, I liked the early reviews of the book. They said it's got witchcraft, folklore of the Ozarks, strong women, and "spine-tingling suspense" on Goodreads. All of that together appeals to me.
What book are you waiting on this week? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!
That sounds like a book that's right up my alley! Thank you for sharing about it. I need to read it!
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Thanks for the link. Your poetic murder book looks good. Adding it to my TBR. Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteI hope you enjoy this one when you get a chance to read it! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hope you enjoy your pick as well. I don't read much Amish fiction, but it sounds good. Happy Reading!
DeleteOoh this looks nice and suspenseful- and the brewing conflict between her and the vengeful priest looks good!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Thanks for coming by and checking it out!
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