
4.5 stars Historical Fiction
They relied upon Altha and her mother when they needed them. Now, Altha fate lies in the hands of those who once called upon her when they needed her help. As I read her thoughts, I felt for her. She was torn by the events that transpired and now, all she could do was wait. Altha had relied upon the knowledge that her mother had taught her, the world that was around her, and her own skills and now, they want to call her a witch. A witch for which her fate would be death.
Violet’s mother died when she was 6. Violet doesn’t remember much about her, so her father tells her what she needs to know. When a relative visits, Violet is told to be on her best behavior, yet the visiting relative forgot to follow the same rules. What transpires between these two can never be reversed and leaves a harmful impact on Violet forever.
Kate ran. She thought she was safe and although she didn’t have a clear picture of where her life was headed, she knew it had to be better. As she made Weywerd her home, she discovered things about herself, her past, and her future. Tensions were high as I read about her journey for, I feared something was coming, something that she was not prepared for. Kate’s running was not over. This time, there is more at stake, and she can’t just run away from everything, Kate must fight to end the battle.
I really enjoyed all three of these stories and how they all tied together. I’m glad that I went into this book blind and knew nothing of it except of it’s genre and how popular it has been, I had listened to this book on audio. 4.5 stars
