The trauma of getting part of her family back, sort of. Twenty-two years of hunting, searching, for her family. Unluckily for Luna, she’s the one who gets the lousy life. As for the “older” Clover, yep, I wanna smack her too! I do want to smack Saffy upside the head, but I can also understand her wanting a normal life. What’s worse is it’s still going on, just picking on different people. And when it comes to a people who have only helped others. What is it with people needing a scapegoat? Shoving their fears onto a class of people, so they can blame their life’s ills on someone else. The Lighthouse Witches is creepy, confusing, and kept me taut as a bowstring. This eARC was sent to me by NetGalley and Berkley Books for an honest review. A standalone tale that combines the paranormal with science fiction and thriller revolving around two foci: a single-parent family and the lighthouse’s past history.
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