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Smoke on the Water by Lori Handeland my review

Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth

This is the third and final book in the Sisters of the Craft Trilogy. It is wonderfully brilliant and completely riveting. In this final installment all questions are answered and the rising danger in the first two books bursts forth, in this final book. A must read book and series, this one of those books and series you will read again and again. I loved it.

The Review:

Four Centuries ago, in a small Scottish village, three baby girls escape the wrath of a witch hunter. Today, one young woman will learn about her secret history, her heart’s destiny, and the sisters she never knew she had…

Willow Black was abandoned beneath a black willow tree, on the banks of a northern Wisconsin creek, and spent her entire childhood in foster care. All her life she’s had terrifying visions which eventually landed her in a psychiatric facility. Willow takes her meds and starts to believe she’s getting better. Until she meets a fellow patient who doesn’t belive she’s crazy at all. She believes Willow is a witch.

Trying to fight his attraction and belief, that he and Willow are destined for one another, Dr. Sebastian Crane tries to convince Willow that strange occurrences aren’t the result of witchcraft. Then he’s thrown into the middle of supernatural events that can’t be explained any other way. Willow must fight a battle she is destined for, with the help of the friends and sisters she’s found and the man she has loved forever.

FTC Advisory: Annie Hulkower through Net Galley provided me with a copy of Smoke on the Water by Lori Handeland. Published through St. Martin’s Press. Kindle Edition. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.

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