GRR Reviews White Witch: Texas Devlins Book One by Lyn Horner


White Witch is a 35-page "prequel" to Darli' Irish, the subsequent volume. The book is nice researched, but it is NOT a standalone story. Calling it "book 1" is a bit of misnomer. While I enjoy the tale of the precognition (or vision) and the subsequent escape from the Great Chicago Fire, there wasn't much they actually did, as they basically gathered enough things and ran for their lives. The book also had to repeat a bit of the beginning of the next book to tease you into buying the next book... how the heroine and her brother had to go West to make something of themselves.

I enjoyed it, it is free, but it's NOT a standalone story. It's not romance, but survival adventure. It feels like it was written as a intro to the previous volume, then felt it didn't belong (and it didn't) but was too good to toss.

Category: Historical Western

Primary Plot: Irish family had to survive the Great Chicago Fire...

Tropes: n/a

Overall Rating:  3/5

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