A review by smilesgiggle
The Witch of Tin Mountain by Paulette Kennedy

3.0

I wanted more - great build up. Loved the characters. Great tone/mood, complicated relationships.
Two women - grandmother and granddaughter, their lives entwined by their ancestor.
Deidre's grandmother had been burned as a witch, after a preacher came to town. She spurned his advances - he brought her death in revenge.
In 1881, he returns - determined to impregnant Deidre, Gentry stalks his prey. Even after she moves to Charleston, Deidre cannot escape.
1931 - It is Gracelynn's turn. Belleflower comes to town - creating chaos. And a debilitating drought.
Both women use their ancestor's grimoire with the hope of saving themselves and those they love.