A review by kokechii
The Witch Haven by Sasha Peyton Smith

4.0

This was a good read, I am satisfied. The historical setting makes it very atmospheric and the female characters sat well with me. I had some troubles reading, non-related to the book itself, just my mind wondering and forgetting parts so I had to re-read certain parts again, but I pushed through and I am glad I did. This was perfect for October reading and for some reason I'm even thinking about what kind of playlist would fit perfectly for this, although I don't prefer listening to music while I read.
It's about grief and finding yourself in an almost unexpected ways. The mystery parts - some of them I could see coming from a mile away, but the final one managed to surprise me, which is always a plus for me.