The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs by Katherine Howe
Title: The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs
Author: Katherine Howe
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 338
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Library; GR Random June
Connie Goodwin is an expert on America’s fractured past with witchcraft. A young, tenure-track professor in Boston, she’s earned career success by studying the history of magic in colonial America—especially women’s home recipes and medicines—and by exposing society's threats against women fluent in those skills. But beyond her studies, Connie harbors a secret: She is the direct descendant of a woman tried as a witch in Salem, an ancestor whose abilities were far more magical than the historical record shows.
When a hint from her mother and clues from her research lead Connie to the shocking realization that her partner’s life is in danger, she must race to solve the mystery behind a hundreds’-years-long deadly curse.
This volume continues Connie story and her discovery of her ancestors. I enjoyed the book, but felt like the modern sections dragged a bit. I wanted to speed up the storyline for those chapters. I also got annoyed with Connie on multiple occasions for not telling people the truth. The historical chapters were much more interesting. I almost wanted a whole book of just those chapters. I would have loved to read about each of the women through history. Very well researched book featuring stories and characters from early America.
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