The Premonition at Withers Farm by Jaime Jo Wright
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Loved this one. It had a bit of history vibes, real life, marriage issues, miscarriages, living life and facing the good and bad days. It was about a husband and wife working through their grief, trying to move forward with their lives and hold onto their faith and use it to help them get through each day as they try to stay together and work through things.
It also had a perfect Halloween/Fall vibe story aspect to it with the wife feeling like she could hear or see/get signs or premonitions from the other side from those who had passed on. This was told in two timelines with the present and the past until they ultimately end up weaving together when they figure things out. It was also an amateur sleuth type story with the wife trying to solve and figure out about who was killing the girls now and how it was connected to the killer in the past. They move into the house on the farm of two sisters who were killed and involved when the killings happened in the past and then things get a little creepy and weird and they try to figure things out while working on their marriage and everything.
I loved this. It’s the perfect fall and Halloween story with everything you could want in it, but without all the gore, violence or extreme scariness to it. Thanks so much to NetGalley and Bethany House for letting me read and review this fabulous read. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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