Another Advance Review of “The Witch, the Warlock, and the Siren of the Damned”
In this last installment of The Witch of White Lady Hollow trilogy, C. David Belt has again delivered a gripping, intense, and mind-bending read. In The Witch, the Warlock, and the Siren of the Damned, we find Josh, now an Air Force pilot, confronted daily with tests of his intelligence, ingenuity, and instincts. Flying B-52’s is not for the faint of heart, but Josh is up to the task. He also successfully maintains his high moral standards in the face of ridicule, opportunity, and uncertainty. These experiences have prepared him for the ultimate test of his character, his expertise, and his faith as he is suddenly thrust into an alien and alluring island of temptation and evil masquerading as welcoming and inviting.
Tabitha continues to use the Power to protect her children from danger, strengthen her ties to Josh, and help those around her. Now she is faced with the most dangerous and demanding test of all: to find and rescue Josh; and if she is successful, she will also help to save millions from annihilation.
Magnetism is a predominant theme in this book: magnets of temptation, of iron, and most especially the magnetic Power of love, loyalty, faith, and determination. When conventional magnets fail – fuel gauge, compass, etc. our heroes must rely on the rock-solid foundation of their commitment to each other, to their family, and to their fellow man.
The Witch, the Warlock, and the Siren of the Damned is a compelling, fascinating, and captivating tale. Mature LDS readers will be hooked from the first chapter and drawn into a complex, riveting world of characters from Greek mythology along with modern-day heroes.
Leslie Whatcott – St. George, Utah