Kindred Rites

“Kindred Rites” by Katharine Kimbriel is a First Edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1997. This 359-page novel presents the journey of Alfreda Sorensson, who, having survived her initial trials as a woman of power, returns to her family home. In this unique narrative, she confronts a poltergeist haunting her house while also navigating the complexities of being kidnapped by a handsome young man for his clan leader.
Readers will find a blend of powerful magic and compelling humanity as they follow Alfreda’s story. The book intertwines elements of fantasy, historical context, and horror, creating a rich tapestry of experiences for the protagonist. As she grapples with her newfound responsibilities and the supernatural challenges she faces, “Kindred Rites” explores themes of strength and resilience within an unusual historical setting.
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Alfreda Sorensson has survived her first major test as a woman of power and returns to visit her family. No longer a child, she must now deal with a poltergeist infesting her family house and run for freedom when a handsome young man kidnaps her for his clan leader. “Kindred Rites” is a tale of powerful magic and compelling humanity, with a young heroine and an unusual historical setting.
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