And the winner of The Midnight Witch by Paula Brackston is….
Lisa (likes on Facebook)
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Thank you to everyone who entered and a huge thank you to the publisher for making this giveaway possible!
And the winner of The Midnight Witch by Paula Brackston is….
Lisa (likes on Facebook)
The winner will be notified via email.
Thank you to everyone who entered and a huge thank you to the publisher for making this giveaway possible!
And the winner of The House at the End of Hope Street by Menna van Praag is….
Zoe M (tweeted about the giveaway)
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On the scarcely populated islands of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides islands, lies the deserted remains of a once great house–Bhalla House.
Hetty is grieving the loss of her parents as well as her grandmother and is toying with taking Bhalla House, which she just inherited, and turning it into a hotel.
But before she can make any decisions, she travels to the remote island looking for something, though she doesn’t quite know what. Something right perhaps?
When she arrives things are worse than she imagined. Hetty thought she would find an Edwardian era mansion that needed little more than some updating. What she found was a crumbling ruin that would cost millions to repair.
While tending to the house, contractor and caretaker, James Cameron, stumbled upon human remains under the floorboards of the house. It appears the body came to sinister end, but quite some time ago.
And the winner of The Chalice by Nancy Bilyeau is…..
Kara (follows on Twitter @Shamstress)
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In Edwardian London, change is on the horizon. War is eminent and the days of the strict Victorian caste system and societal expectations are on their way out….the modern era is upon the world.
For Lilith Montgomery, this new world is not yet a reality. She is the daughter of a duke and engaged to marry Viscount Louis Harcourt, her long time childhood friend and social equal.
Her father has just passed away which means society demands she be in full mourning for a year.
Lilith struggles to adjust to her new life without her father but there is one thing that makes this new life particularly difficult for her…..she is to be the new Head Witch of the London based Lazarus Coven, a coven of necromancers.
Lilith was born a witch. Her father was Head Witch before her and now the position passes to her. Though she was raised for this new responsibility, she is young and anxious that she should fulfill the expectations of the Coven. Her finance is also a witch very high in the Coven ranking.
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