Coming in December: The Witch’s Daughter by Paula Brackston
(Corsair £7.99).
“In the spring of 1628, young Bess Hawksmith watches her
mother's body swing limp from the Hanging Tree. She knows that only one man can
save her from the same fate – Gideon Masters, the Warlock. She knows, too, that
his help comes at a steep price.
In present-day England, Elizabeth has built a quiet life for
herself. 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 Gideon is still hunting
her. He will stop at nothing, determined even after centuries to claim her
soul. And now, Bess is not fighting to save herself alone: now, she must
protect the girl she has grown to love like a daughter.”
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