The Witch’s Daughter

Cover of The Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9781250004086
ISBN-10: 125000408X
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.4499891 Inches
Weight: 0.79 Pounds
Width: 1.35 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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The Witch’s Daughter by Paula Brackston is a captivating narrative published by Macmillan on January 31, 2012. This first edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Bess Hawksmith, a modern witch with a tumultuous past, as she grapples with her cursed history and the malevolent forces that have pursued her for centuries.

Readers will encounter a rich blend of fantasy and historical elements as Bess reflects on her life, beginning in 1628 when she witnesses her mother’s execution. Under the guidance of the Warlock Gideon Masters, she discovers her hidden powers, setting the stage for a timeless struggle. In contemporary England, Bess forms a bond with a teenage girl named Tegan, whom she teaches the ways of the Hedge Witch. As the narrative unfolds, Bess must confront Gideon, who seeks to reclaim her soul, all while navigating the complexities of love, loss, and the weight of immortality.


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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

An enthralling tale of modern witch Bess Hawksmith, a fiercely independent woman desperate to escape her cursed history who must confront the evil which has haunted her for centuries

My name is Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith, and my age is three hundred and eighty-four years. If you will listen, I will tell you a tale of witches. A tale of magic and love and loss. A story of how simple ignorance breeds fear, and how deadly that fear can be. Let me tell you what it means to be a witch.

In the spring of 1628, the Witchfinder of Wessex finds himself a true Witch. As Bess Hawksmith watches her mother swing from the Hanging Tree she knows that only one man can save her from the same fate: the Warlock Gideon Masters. Secluded at his cottage, Gideon instructs Bess, awakening formidable powers she didn’t know she had. She couldn’t have foreseen that even now, centuries later, he would be hunting her across time, determined to claim payment for saving her life.

In present-day England, Elizabeth has built a quiet life. She has spent the centuries in solitude, moving from place to place, surviving plagues, wars, and the heartbreak that comes with immortality. Her loneliness comes to an abrupt end when she is befriended by a teenage girl called Tegan. Against her better judgment, Elizabeth opens her heart to Tegan and begins teaching her the ways of the Hedge Witch. But will she be able to stand against Gideon—who will stop at nothing to reclaim her soul—in order to protect the girl who has become the daughter she never had?

Praise for The Witch’s Daughter

“Brackston’s first novel offers well-crafted characters in an absorbing plot and an altogether delicious blend of historical fiction and fantasy.” —Booklist

“This pleasantly romantic historical fantasy debut flips lightly between the past experiences of ageless witch Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith and her present-day life in Matravers, England… Bess’s adventures are fascinating.” —Publishers Weekly

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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9781250004086. ISBN-10: 125000408X.
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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: First Edition.

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