![]() ![]() I enjoyed the dynamic between the three sisters. ![]() ![]() I am typically not a fan of scary things (movies especially, but books as well), but this book had just the right amount of eerie for a giant chicken like me! When I heard that The Witch of Willow Hall was a Jane Austen-esque ghost story, I knew I needed to read it! I received this as an e-ARC from NetGalley. ![]() For Willow Hall’s secrets will rise, in the end… What I Thought: But a subtle menace creeps into the atmosphere, remnants of a dark history that call to Lydia, and to the youngest, Emeline.Īll three daughters will be irrevocably changed by what follows, but none more than Lydia, who must draw on a power she never knew she possessed if she wants to protect those she loves. In the wake of a scandal, the Montrose family and their three daughters-Catherine, Lydia, and Emeline-flee Boston for their new country home, Willow Hall. Take this as a warning: if you are not able or willing to control yourself, it will not only be you who suffers the consequences but those around you, as well. Two centuries after the Salem witch trials, there’s still one witch left in Massachusetts. The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox ~ 368 pages ~ published 10/2/18 by Graydon House (Harlequin) Goodreads Synopsis: ![]()
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