Lydia is just a girl when the power she holds first rears its head. And though she can't remember exactly what happened, she knows she's never to lose control again.
Years later, it's not Lydia but her older sister who causes a stir. As a result, the family leaves Boston to live in New Oldbury, a mill town where their father has built a summer home that will now become their permanent residence. The area around their new house is rumored to be home to ghosts and goblins, rumors that pique Lydia's youngest sister's imagination. But there's no way around the fact that they've run to Willow Hall to escape scandal.
As time passes, it becomes clear there might be something to the rumors that surround the estate. And Lydia begins to find it harder and harder to hide what she is.
The Witch of Willow Hall is a rich and atmospheric historical read. It's also one bound up in quite a bit of unexpected plot twists.
Fox does an excellent job building up the mystery around Lydia and Willow Hall as well as the scandal that forces her family out of Boston. As the story progresses, a hint of ominous dread grows stronger with each page.
The Witch of Willow Hall doesn't officially hit shelves until next Tuesday, so be on the lookout!
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2 comments:
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for being on the tour!
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