Title: The Witch Haven
Author: Sasha
Peyton Smith
Narrated by: Piper Goodeve
Publisher: Simon
& Shuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 13 hours and 31 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Shuster Audio. Thank-you!
Frances Hallowell
is a seventeen-year-old seamstress in New York City in 1911. After her boss tries to assault her, he is
found dead with her scissors in his back.
How did they get there? Did
Frances murder him? Before Frances can
be arrested, two mysterious women arrive to state that she has tuberculous, and
they need to take her to a sanitarium in the country. Frances discovers that the sanitarium is actually
a haven for witches called Haxahaven. As
Frances discovers truths about her mother, she still wonders at her brother’s
death. Who killed him and why? What is the mysterious organization that
seems to be after her for her power?
Will the mysterious Finn who can enter her dreams help her in her quest? What about Oliver her childhood friend?
I enjoyed this
audiobook. Piper Goodeve is a good narrator that was the voice of Frances. T It’s
a young adult novel and I liked the journey Frances went on. The story started off with a bang and really
pulled me into the narrative. I liked
that it was a historical fantasy novel with Frances living in New York City of
1911, but with another layer to that world of magical people. I loved how Frances found her power and was
intrigued by the mystery of who killed her brother. I was annoyed at times though by teenage Frances
as she made some rash decision and seemed to believe different people at
different times instead of just stepping back and thinking through things
herself. I guess that is being a
teenager, but when it involves the taking of lives, it annoyed me.
Overall, The Witch
Haven is an intriguing young adult historical fantasy that was a perfect
audiobook to listen to for Halloween.
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