Friday, August 21, 2026

Review: The Witch and the Time Traveler (The Daughters of Time Book 2) by Leigh Ann Edwards


 

Colonial magic, a reluctant protector, and a fire that neither can extinguish…

Darian Wyndham, a powerful fire witch descended from an ancient Celtic god, has never needed a man. As a gifted blacksmith in colonial Massachusetts, she's built a life on her own terms. But her secret magic has awakened ancient demons, each determined to destroy her and the sister witches bound to her across time.

Magnus Munro can bend time itself, a gift that makes him useful to the Celtic deities and dangerous to everyone else. When handed the unwelcome assignment of protecting the fire witch, the order is as clear as the warning: guard her but do not touch her. The command, he thinks, is simple. But he can’t heed the warning—not when the same fire burns in her eyes.

Darian is drawn to the mysterious stranger, but she refuses to surrender the independence she's fought so hard to claim. Then an ancient portal fractures time itself, hurling her into the heart of the Salem witch trials. To survive, she'll have to embrace powers she's spent her life hiding… and trust the one man she refuses to need.

Together they must defy gods, demons, and history itself before the darkness hunting the daughters of the witches of time destroys everything they are destined to protect.

 

My Review: 

Amazing storytelling. 

I couldn’t put this book down.  The story is fast paced, entertaining and unpredictable.  I enjoyed seeing Darian Wyndham, a fire witch, and her guardian/time traveler Magnus Munro’s journey to true love despite the obstacles and evil entities that stood in their way.  I also liked catching up with the other witches in the series.  I can’t wait to read the next book. 

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