What do You think about Susannah Morrow (2002)?
Did not finish.Charity is a 15/16 year old who just lost her mother who died in childbirth. Charity's beautiful aunt Susannah comes from London just in time to help the family with their loss. Unfortunately for the aunt Susannah, Charity's family lives in Salem Village, Massachusetts in 1691. Susannah sticks out like a sore thumb with her beauty, bright clothing, and forward nature. I had to stop after 150 pages of Charity's teenage issues, insecurities, peer pressure, etc.... I just wasn't interested. I skimmed the rest of the book. It had a predictable storyline and ending.
—Shannon
Megan Chance really brought the Salem witch trials to life. With a mix of historical fact and well written fiction woven together the madness of the times comes to life with intensity. I have read many portrayals of this time in history but never have I been so moved or involved. It astounds me that an entire state could be caught up in something so insane. I wanted to shake some sense into them all. If I have any criticism, it would be that the ending was not as satisfying as I had hoped. Still a fabulous read.
—Dana Burgess
This book is about the witch trials of Salem, and at the same time its about so much more. The most complicated relationship in the book is between father and daughter. I loved reading this book, it didn't take long to finish at all. I kept thinking "I just know something really bad is going to happen". The writer did a great job using research she did on Salem in the 1600s to capture realistic enough emotions from the characters. My only complaint and reason why I didn't give it 5 stars is because of the ending.
—Irma Fox