The Faceless Woman

The Faceless Woman by Emma Hamm is a fantasy novel published by Emma Hamm in June 2020. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story intertwines elements of Irish mythology with a retelling inspired by The Swan Princess, focusing on the character Aisling, who faces dire circumstances as a witch in a town that only tolerates her presence as long as she serves a purpose.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of survival and transformation as Aisling confronts her fate amidst flames and the arrival of an Unseelie prince. The book delves into the complexities of witchcraft and the dynamics of power, set against a backdrop of historical fantasy. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where myth and reality collide, offering a unique perspective on love and sacrifice.
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The Swan Princess meets Irish Mythology in this sweeping retelling.
Once upon a time…A town will only suffer the presence of a witch for as long as she is useful. Aisling watches the flames lick her thighs and prays for a quick death. But when an Unseelie prince appears through the smoke, she does what any self respecting witch would do.
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