The Witch and the Devourer of Souls by C. David Belt

Thank you @inksmithpublish @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The witch and the Devourer of souls is book 2 of the series and is a paranormal mystery. It was so good to be back with Tabitha. In book 2 Tabitha is now a wife and a mum and is at uni, and she is also a witch and is married to Joel who is a warlock. The story is engaging from start to finish. I love the paranormal feeling to this book because I love stories about witches, and it took me out of my world it there brilliant world of light and sark. I loved the characters especially Tabitha, and It's good to see her develop through the second book. It was good to pick up where I last left in book 1 and now can't wait for book 3 to see what happens next. The Witch and the devourer is an easy read and is set at good pace. If you like magic and witches this books for you 5 stars. Blurb A masked serial killer feeds off the terror of women, devouring their souls... and he's set his sights on Tabitha. Tabitha Moonshadow Kilmore is now a young wife and a new mother, as well as a starving university student. And only her husband, her beloved Josh, knows that she's a witch. And only Tabitha knows that Josh is a warlock--her warlock. They can do nothing apart, but together, they are magnificent. It's 1982, and a masked serial killer stalks the streets of tranquil Provo, Utah, abducting and terrorizing women, consuming their fear, and devouring their souls. And the killer has targeted the ultimate prize--the witch, Tabitha. Reluctantly, Tabitha uses her abilities to aid Provo Police Detective Daniel Folau, a man scarred without and within, to identify and stop the murderer. But can Tabitha and Josh trust Folau? Can they trust any man? After all, any male could be the Devourer of Souls. The Witch of White Lady Hollow series is meant to be read in order, however, the novels can be read as a standalone. Author Bio: C. David Belt was born in the wilds of Evanston, WY. As a child, he lived and traveled extensively around the Far East. In Thailand, he once fed so many bananas to a monkey, the poor monkey swore off bananas for life. He served as a Latter-day Saint missionary in South Korea and southern California (Korean-speaking), and yes, he loves kimchi. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Aerospace Studies, but he managed to bypass all English or writing classes. He served as a B-52 pilot in the US Air Force and as an Air Weapons Controller in the Washington Air National Guard and was deployed to locations so secret, his family still does not know where he risked life and limb (other than in a 192′ wingspan aircraft flying 200′ off the ground in mountainous terrain). He sang as a baritone in the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square for fifteen years. When he is not writing, he works as a software engineer and collects and (obsessively) researches swords, spears, and axes (oh, my!), and other medieval weapons and armor. He and his wife have six children and live in Utah.

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