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The Witch's Daughter
Part #2 of "The Chronicles of Ynis Aielle" series by R. A. Salvatore
Science Fiction & Fantasy
With the bold adventure and brilliant magic that have made him one of fantasy's bestselling authors, R. A. Salvatore continues the epic series that began with Echoes of the Fourth Magic. Join him for a spellbinding tale of darkness, fantasia, and unbridled imagination.
Though many perished in the dark times past, a precious few survivors escaped, fleeing certain doom to find a dazzling, dangerous land of wonder. Here wizards and witches inhabited forests spun from enchantment and towers of celestial beauty. But in this place of promised safety, the Black Warlock was rising from the ashes of defeat--with an insatiable lust to dominate the world.
Square in the path of peril was Rhiannon, the gently reared daughter of the Emerald Witch. As hamlets from the Crystal Mountains to Avalon fell before the fury of the Black Warlock, the young witch sensed a sudden call; strange, terrifying powers tingled within her body. Now Rhiannon had to summon these new, untested abilities to stop the ancient warlock, an enemy who had long since mastered the forces of the universe and bent them to his diabolical will. . .
The Witch Doctor's Daughter
Kathrina Mohd Daud
Safiyya loves her charlatan parents, but after years of watching the heartbroken and grieving come to them for fake and futile spiritual aid, she has had enough. So she leaves the Water Village to stay with her mother's people at the longhouse in the jungle, where she learns traditional medicine, meets an enigmatic linguist and finds herself caring for an orphaned newborn. Along the way, Safiyya must discover what she truly wants from life.
The Witch's Daughter
Imogen Edwards-Jones
'A spellbinding tale of love, lust, magic and betrayal in Imperial Russia.....I couldn't put it down' Santa MontefioreA city in flames. A revolution raging. A woman on the run.Nadezhda has never wanted to be a witch. But the occult is in her blood. Her mother, Militza, conjured Rasputin and introduced him into the Romanov court, releasing the devil himself. Now he is dead but Militza still dreams of him – he stalks her sleep and haunts her waking hours.As Petrograd burns and the Russian Empire crumbles, Nadezhda escapes through the corpse-laden streets of the capital, concealing on her person a book of generational magic. Magic she once described as foolishness. But as danger grows ever closer, she may be forced to embrace her heritage to save what she loves most...Based on a true story, The Witch's Daughter is an epic tale of women rising from the ashes of an empire, perfect for fans of Elodie Harper's The Wolf...
The Chieftain's Daughter
Part #3 of "Irish Witch" series by Leigh Ann Edwards
Fantasy / Romance / Paranormal
Young, pregnant witch, Alainn McCreary, is forced to rely on her mysterious and unpredictable magical powers in an attempt to protect the life of her strong and courageous new husband, Killian O’Brien, and the life of their unborn child, battling against all odds waged by a powerful and corrupt chieftain, a vengeful curse, and malevolent dark forces unleashed by a scheming demon.
Set in mystically enchanting, but dark and dangerous 16th Century Ireland where fairies, witches, spirits, and demons dwell among humans, the Chieftain’s Daughter is an enticingly romantic and lustful tale of love, desire, danger, and adventure.
The Irish Witch series
Book 1: The Farrier's Daughter
Book 2: The Witch's Daughter
Book 3: The Chieftain's Daughter
The Witch's Daughter
Leigh Ann Edwards
Fantasy / Romance / Paranormal
Healer, witch, and commoner Alainn McCreary battles valiantly to control her growing magical powers and to ignore her doomed yearning for noble Killian O'Brien, a man who is far above her station and betrothed to a noble, dark-eyed Scottish beauty. Alone, she continues her quest to break the bitter curse that dooms not only the powerful O'Brien Clan but also Alainn and Killian's future happiness. Threatened by dark forces, a powerful chieftain, and a suspicious priest, loyal, valiant and handsomely virile Killian vows to fight at his beloved Alainn's side even as he realizes time is running out for both of them. The Witch's Daughter, set in the mystical landscape of ancient Ireland, weaves romance, adventure and the supernatural into a sensual tale of love and longing that darkly whispers "What wouldn't you do for love?"
The Witch's Daughter
Nina Bawden
On the Scottish island of Skua, friendship develops between the lonely and mysterious Perdita and a blind girl, Janey. Both possess a kind of second sight - Janey's is the ability to hear, feel and remember more than others, and Perdita's is the ominous legacy of her being a witch's daughter. When Janey's brother, Tom, starts investigating a cluster of mysterious events and suspicious characters, all three become entwined in an adventure of hidden jewels, desperate criminals and dangerous detection. Written in 1963, The Witch's Daughter showcases Nina Bawden's innate regard for the integrity of her young characters. As she has said: 'I like writing for children. It seems to me that most people underestimate their understanding and the strength of their feelings and in my books for them I try to put this right.' Hugely admired on publication by both reviewers and readers, it was described as 'thrilling' by the Times Literary Supplement.
The Farrier's Daughter
Part #1 of "Irish Witch" series by Leigh Ann Edwards
Fantasy / Romance / Paranormal
In 16th Century Ireland. Young and beautiful Alainn McCreary, healer in training to the powerful O’Brien Clan, is on the cusp of discovering she possesses vast and unusual supernatural powers, which she hopes will help her unlock the secrets of her past and break the curse on the O’Brien Clan.
Alainn is counseled to hide her magical abilities, but how can she when dark forces rise up to threaten not only the O’Brien Clan, but Alainn and the life of the Chieftain’s beloved, but forbidden nephew, Killian O’Brien, a man Alainn has loved as long as she can remember?
The Penwyth Bride (The Witch's Daughter Book 1)
Bolton, Ani
England, 1745. Persia Eames, the daughter of a known witch, spends her life running from her heritage. Her father’s high rank saves her from her mother’s fate, which was death at the hands of the villagers, but can’t protect her forever.
Fate intervenes when Persia is sent to Cornwall for an arranged marriage into the affluent Penwyth family. The Penwyths are consumed with the ambitions of the new gentry and are eager to align Persia’s wealth with theirs. Soon Persia becomes enmeshed in the Penwyth family secrets, including Roger Penwyth, a moody, troubled man, fodder for local gossip and given to strange turns. Roger’s life and hers begin to be inextricably twinned by a passion beyond their control. But Roger isn’t the man she’s been sent to marry. And the villagers are beginning to realize that Persia carries a witch’s heritage in her bloodline. Persia is driven to make a choice, one that holds fateful consequences for herself and for Roger.
With the sweep of historical family sagas like Poldark, gothic suspense novels such as Rebecca, and a story alive with magic, The Penwyth Bride will appeal to lovers of sensual gothic romances.
The Witch's Daughter
Rae D. Magdon
When Ailynn Gothel asked for a playmate, she never expected her mother to steal one for her, and she certainly never planned to fall in love. Set against the backdrop of Amendyr's civil war, the young Witch must find a way to free Rapunzel, confront her increasingly dangerous mother, and bring her lover to safety... if Rapunzel still wants her when she returns.
Elizabeth, the Witch's Daughter
Elizabeth, the Witch's Daughter (retail) (epub)
Elizabeth I: From princess, to outcast, to the world's most powerful queenIt is recorded that never once during her life did Elizabeth Tudor speak of her mother Anne Boleyn; but did she never think of her? As a little girl, Elizabeth Tudor knows she is a princess but one day is suddenly told she is now 'the Lady Elizabeth'. She witnesses from the sidelines the glittering splendour of her father's court, and the terrifying consequences of his wrath. With few she can trust, Elizabeth comes to womanhood during the reigns of her brother and sister, shrouded by a web of deceit. She lives in constant danger, yet rises above her detractors to defy her mother's legacy, and go down in history as one of England's most ruthless and powerful monarchs. Her life became a testament to the ambitions demonstrated of her parents. Just how much of an influence did Henry VIII's most notorious wife have on her child? And was Elizabeth's accession Anne...







