Sunday, January 29, 2017

Six Years Stuck In Books Celebration! ~ Day 29






Paula Brackston's debut novel, The Witch's Daughter, was the little book that could―with a captivating story, remarkable heroine, and eye-catching package, it has now netted over 200,000 copies in all formats. Now Paula returns with its sequel The Return of the Witch, another bewitching tale of love and magic, featuring her signature blend of gorgeous writing, a fabulous and intriguing historical backdrop, and a headstrong and relatable heroine readers will cheer for.

After five years in the Summerlands, Gideon has gained his freedom. Elizabeth knows he will go straight for Tegan, and that she must protect the girl she had come to regard as her own daughter. In the time since she the dramatic night in Batchcombe woods, Tegan has travelled the world learning from all manner of witches, and she is no longer the awkward teenager and novice spellcaster she once was. However, her skills are no match for Gideon's dark, vengeful power, and he succeeds in capturing her. Will Elizabeth be able to find her? Will they be able to defeat their nemisis once and for all?

In a breathless journey that takes them through history, witch pursues warlock. Three people steeped in magic weave a new story, but not all will survive until the end.





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22 comments:

  1. Ooh, this sounds like a really good series. I'll have to check it out.

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  2. Yes, especially since my sister moved to Salem.

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  3. Yes! I enjoy witch books. Thank you

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  4. Thank you Stuckinbooks!! I love stories with witches. This is an absolute must read for me!!!

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  5. I do enjoy reading books about witches.

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  6. I do enjoy reading books about witches.

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  8. Witch books are always intriguing with all the different powers and spells.

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  9. Yes, I do.

    mia2009(at)comcast(dot)net

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  10. I enjoy books about historical witches more than any other types. Thank you for your books.

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  11. I do like witch books. An element of magic can be fun.

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  12. I never thought I liked witch books, until I recently read a couple. Now, I really do!
    Dianna

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