![]() ![]() ![]() Catherine, the eldest, desperately misses her life in Boston and is keen on finding a husband. ![]() Sisters Catherine, Lydia, and Emeline are doing their best to adapt to life in their new town. Though it does take quite a bit of time to uncover the secrets of the energies in play. While the town and their estate seem rather sleepy and boring, more is lurking beneath the surface than they realize. The Montrose family has just relocated from Boston to New Oldbury because scandal caused their reputation in society to be tarnished. Hester Fox has blended genres in this book, adding the perfect amount of spookiness to make it an eerie, yet delightful historical fiction read. As if the tantalizing antique drama coupled with romance is enough to draw one’s attention, there’s more it’s filled with haunts and frights. What I was not expecting when I started reading was a marvelous GHOST story. My husband picked up The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox for me at the library because he knows how much I love my witch lit books (yes, what a gem!). ![]()
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