A review by readinginbliss
The Witch of Tin Mountain by Paulette Kennedy

5.0

5 stars

Paulette Kennedy's The Witch Of Tin Moutain brings us a haunting tale of three powerful witches who are being chased by an evil spirit, spanning centuries. Kennedy crafts a detailed work of art by writing in two different points of view: Gracelynn (1900s, 1st person) and Deirdre (1800s, 3rd person).

This is my first foray into the magic realm and LGBTQIA (mostly f/f). I'm pleasantly surprised how well I enjoyed this book. Romance is sprinkled here and there but it isn't the front runner of the story. I was startled at first by the different points of view (1st and 3rd) but it really adds to the story as a whole, being able to get a glimpse of what the witches thoughts were and how they entertwine. The evil spirit is cunning and seductive which adds to the story, making it exciting.

I'm getting a slight book hangover (its so good) from this, so I shall search for her other book. Her writing is amazing! Happy reading! Thanks to Netgalley and it's publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review.