Series: Witching Savannah
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Shannon McManus
Time: 10Hrs and 8Mins
Narrator: Shannon McManus
Time: 10Hrs and 8Mins
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Goodreads Blurb
An otherworldly energy runs through the city of Savannah, betraying its sleepy, moss-cradled charm. The old, beguiling streets look welcoming to most…but certain families know what lurks under their genteel surfaces. Families like Mercy Taylor’s, which has the most powerful lineage of witches in the South, know this all too well.
Mercy and her husband, Peter, are happily preparing to welcome baby Colin into their lives. But their excitement quickly becomes overshadowed by a gruesome discovery: someone has scattered severed limbs throughout the city. After a troubling visit from an old foe, Mercy learns dark magic is at play, and someone—or something—wants her and her unborn child out of the picture. To uncover the shocking reason why, the amateur witch must face a force beyond her power…or risk losing everything.
Mercy and her husband, Peter, are happily preparing to welcome baby Colin into their lives. But their excitement quickly becomes overshadowed by a gruesome discovery: someone has scattered severed limbs throughout the city. After a troubling visit from an old foe, Mercy learns dark magic is at play, and someone—or something—wants her and her unborn child out of the picture. To uncover the shocking reason why, the amateur witch must face a force beyond her power…or risk losing everything.
Thoughts
The story revolves around Mercy and the upcoming birth of her son Colin, while there are body parts being left around Savannah.With this book you do have to read the previous two The Line, and The Source, otherwise you will get lost so BEWARE SPOILERS for the previous books.
I really did enjoy this story, and found the twist ending to be quite surprising, and something that I did not see coming.
I am glad that the story ended the way it did because I did start to become unhappy with the storyline, as I wanted Mercy happy, and it seemed like she was going to lose everything.
I again loved Mercy as a character, and found that she just had so much put onto her but carried this well, and did not let it get to her.
Overall a good ending to the series, but I wanted more out of the epilogue, I wanted to know how the characters were dealing with the ending of the story, but it just didn't happen
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