Today’s blog is a plug for the most recently released book by author Sarah Hoyt: Witchfinder.
To read a sample, just follow the link below:
http://sarahahoyt.com/witchfinder/
I had the rights to read the book as it was being written, chapter by chapter, but instead decided to wait until the entire book was available in re-edit. Sarah had been publishing it as she wrote it, a chapter a week, on her blog, just the same way as she is publishing the sequel, Rogue Magic, chapter by chapter.
I haven’t finished the book yet — I am supposed to be spending my time reading assignments for my Master’s degree class, along with research for a major paper — but it has been a great temptation to throw those aside and just finish the book.
I am about a third of the way through. I think I’ve met all the main characters, but who knows. They were mostly all together, and now they’ve been sundered in what seems a dozen different paths that may never come together again, yet have me wanting to get back and find out how they will. I had to stop most recently where two of the paths got unceremoniously thrown back together.
So I’m saying, read the sample, and give the book a test. As usual with Sarah’s books, if you decide whether you will like it or not based on the alleged genre of the book, you will miss out on something great. She writes within genre, yet she also goes beyond genre in a very enticing, and for me addictive way.