The witch of Willow Hall / Hester Fox.
Momo rauemi: TextKaiwhakaputa: Sydney, NSW : Mira, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First Australian paperback editionWhakaahuatanga: 327 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781489268983
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Fiction | Waverley LibraryPlus Fiction | Fiction | FOX (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | Wātea | i2184718 |
Boston, 1811: The Salem Witch Trials are more than one hundred years in the past and America is a changed place. Lydia Montrose is a young girl, enraged by the cruel boy who torments her. When she confronts him in the street, she draws a disbelieving crowd, and she cannot quite remember what she's done. Ten years later, Lydia finds herself in a carriage bound for the rural New Oldbury, Massachusetts, her family fleeing Boston in the wake of a scandal connected to her older sister, Catherine, and her own engagement to a promising young man abruptly broken. The stately Willow Hall, which Mr. Montrose built as a summer retreat for his family, is now the only home the Montroses can have. Lydia resents that she's lost everything. But her resentment turns to disquiet when it becomes apparent that Willow Hall hides dark secrets that no one in the Montrose family could have predicted, like the ominous messages Lydia keeps receiving: "You attract them. Prepare." And Mr. Montrose's handsome business partner, John Barrett, seems to begrudge that Mr. Montrose has brought his family with him to Willow Hall. When whatever lurks in the house and its surrounding woods does the unthinkable, Lydia knows she is the only one who can stop it. Summoning powers she barely understands, Lydia must engage the forces around her to keep her family safe, while protecting the blossoming love she has with John who has secrets of his own.
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