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by Ruth Warburton
Synopsis:
London, 1880. Eighteen-year-old Witch Hunter Luke Lexton has failed his initiation into the Malleus Maleficorum - the secretive brotherhood devoted to hunting witches. Instead of killing the witch he picked from the Book of Witches, he has committed the worst possible crime: he has fallen for her. Sixteen-year-old witch girl Rosa Greenwood has failed to secure her struggling family's future by marrying the handsome, cruel, rich and powerful Sebastian Knyvet. Instead she has set fire to his factory and has brought disgrace on her family. Now together they are on the run - from Rosa's ex-fianc? and from Luke's former brothers in the Malleus. As they flee across England, and with the danger of their past catching up to them ...can they overcome their differences? Can a witch hunter ever find love with a witch girl?
I really enjoyed reading Ruth's previous trilogy, the Winter trilogy, so I'm really excited about this one. I have the first book to read on my shelf, Witch Finder, which came out at the beginning of the year, and this second instalment will be released by Hodder Children's Books in June.
Actually can't wait!
What's on your wishlist this week? Let us know in the comments below, or link to your own Wishlist Wednesday post in the Linky :)
6 comments:
Huh. That sounds like an interesting series. I must admit, I've never heard of it or the Winter series. Is the first book any good? It sounds cute and like a romance to beat the odds.
Love the cover of that one, it's so pretty! And pink!
Alex: The first book in the Winter trilogy (A Witch in Winter) is really good. I loved the whole trilogy, especially the last book.
I'll have to look into it and add it to my TBR then! :)
wow this sounds so cool!! i hadn't seen it before!
sorry for the late link up, i wrote the post on Wednesday but your page wasnt up for me to link to and then i forgot to do it yesterday.
Love the cover of your book, sounds good too
Gill x
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