The supernatural, spooky stuff is, is though, magnificently done, truly eerie and frightening. So I am loving this series (see here for review of The Witches of Lychford) as much for its depiction of the joys and frustrations of life in such a community, as for the supernatural spooky stuff. Like him, however, I am married to a Church of England priest and live in a small community in Southern England. Is he a ghost? A vision? Something else? Whatever the truth, our trio of witches (they don’t approve of “coven”) are about to face their toughest battle, yet! Until the apparition of a small boy finds its way to Lizzie in the church. Which means… well, business as usual, really. Which means more stress, more expectation, more scrutiny by the congregation. Which means it’s Lizzie’s first Christmas as Reverend of St. It’s December in the English village of Lychford – the first Christmas since an evil conglomerate tried to force open the borders between our world and… another. I'm grateful to the publisher for an advance copy via NetGalley
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