<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> From Paula Brackston comes the enchanting sequel to her New York Times bestseller, The Witch's Daughter <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <p><b>Paula Brackston, the<i> New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Witch's Daughter</i>, returns with its sequel <i>The Return of the Witch</i>, 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.</b> <p/>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 traveled 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 nemesis once and for all? <p/>In a breathless journey that takes them through history to the 17th and 19th centuries, witch pursues warlock. Three people steeped in magic weave a new story, but not all will survive until the end.</p> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <p>By Chapter Four I was cheering 'Yes! We're going back to the seventeenth century.' Dark events trigger a fascinating chase through the centuries that will appeal to fantasy and historical readers alike. Elizabeth and Tegan are back in a heart-warming tale of witchery, female power and tantalising time travel. - Martine Bailey, author of <i>A Taste for Nightshades<br></i><br>When it comes to deftly mingling different fiction genres, Paula Brackston is something of a magician herself. <i>The Return of the Witch</i>, the author's sequel to her first book, is a spellbinding story comprised of equal measures of fantasy, time-travel, and history spiced up with a generous dash of danger and suspense. --ReadertoReader.com <p/>Praise for <i>The Witch's Daughter</i>: <p/>A riveting tale of sorcery and time travel.-<i>Marie Claire</i> <p/>Well-crafted characters in an absorbing plot and an altogether delicious blend of historical fiction and fantasy. --<i>Booklist</i> <p/>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. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>Stretching her tale over several centuries, British-based Brackston brings energy as well as commercial savvy to her saga of innocence and the dark arts. --<i>Kirkus<br></i><br>"<i>The Witch's Daughter</i> is a must read for anyone who loves magic set in the real world, who craves a well-written novel with historical elements along with romance and witchcraft tied into a tension-filled plot and vivid imagery, and, of course, who seeks an escape from their own lives if only for a moment." --<i>Huffington Post </i></p> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> PAULA BRACKSTON is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Witch's Daughter</i> and <i>The Little Shop of Found Things</i>, among others. Paula lives with her family in the historical border city of Hereford in the beautiful Wye valley. When not at her desk in her writing room, she enjoys long walks with the dog in a sublime landscape filled with the imprints of past lives and ancient times.
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