A review by steven_the_ink_drinker
The Witch's Kind by Louisa Morgan

3.0

The Witch’s Kind ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 stars -written in a the first person from the protagonist’s point of view, Barrie Anne. You are definitely immersed in this historical fiction that begins with the tragedy of WW2- a self conscious girl that is abandoned by her narcissistic husband, while she’s pregnant(this story does touch on miscarriages within the first few pages) The story focuses on Barrie Anne and her Aunt Charlotte (a constant smoker that is witty and takes no BS- I REALLY enjoyed this character more then the main one) both woman descend from a long line of water witches, that can see into the future and gain insighand impressions. I was totally with this story until the middle... when all the sudden aliens are involved and findings at Roswell and fish babies ... yes a baby with gills - the constant moving of past and present was executed nicely but I found myself more interested in the dramatic present- more so then the backstory. Very well written and the characters are round and compelling but the underwater alien-fish baby thing kind of killed it for me.