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The Winter Witch
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Winter Witch
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Paula Brackston
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Series | Shadow Chronicles |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:416 | Dimensions(mm): Height 133,Width 200 |
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Category/Genre | Fantasy |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472103666
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Little, Brown Book Group
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Imprint |
Corsair
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Publication Date |
16 January 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'Wild places make wild people, but only some have magic blood. There are those with frozen hearts, whose souls know only winter. They would drive me from my home. It will not do. Really, it will not.' In her small Welsh town, there is no one quite like Morgana. She has not spoken a word out loud since she was a child, and her silence - as well as the magic she can't quite control - makes her an oddity, taunted by rumour and mystery. Concerned for her safety, her mother arranges for Morgana to marry Cai Jenkins, the widower from the far hills who knows nothing of the nasty things folk say about her daughter. After a swift wedding, Cai takes his new wife to his farm. Initially heartbroken to leave her home, Morgana soon begins to falls in love with the place, and the rugged mountains that surround it - just as Cai slowly begins to win her heart. But it isn't long before her strangeness begins to be remarked upon. A dark force is at work - a person who will stop at nothing to turn the townspeople against Morgana, even at the expense of those closest to her. Forced to defend her home, her lover, and herself from all comers, Morgana must learn to harness her power . . . or lose everything.
Author Biography
Paula Brackston lives with her family in a wild, mountainous part of Wales and much of the inspiration for her writing comes from stomping about on the mountains beings serenaded by skylarks and buzzards. Visit her website: www.paulabrackston.com
ReviewsA sensitive, beautifully written account of life in 19th-century rural Wales...If the Bronte sisters had penned magical realism, this would have been the result. Guardian An enthralling tale of love and magic. USA Today A battle between undeveloped young magical talent and old malevolence [lies] at the heart of this sprightly tale of spells and romance ... Love of landscape and lyrical writing lend charm, but it's Brackston's full-blooded storytelling that will hook the reader Kirkus A slice of 19th century Wales ... full of atmosphere. SFX Brackston delivers an intimate paranormal romance that grounds its fantasy in the reality of a 19th century Welsh farm Publishers Weekly A riveting tale of sorcery and time travel. Marie Claire, on The Witch's Daughter
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