The Silver Witch

The Silver Witch

4.0 (2 ratings)
Apr 21, 2015 · English · Hardcover (308 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 308
Language English
Published Apr 21, 2015
Publisher Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN-10 1250028795
ISBN-13 9781250028792

Description

Nestled in a secluded village, Tilda Fordwells seeks solace and a new beginning in the wake of her husband's tragic passing. As a talented ceramic artist, the rural landscape serves as a canvas for her creativity and a backdrop for her healing journey. Tilda’s life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers an ancient silver witch's charm hidden among her possessions, connecting her to a world of magic and mystery.

As she delves deeper into the enchantments of her newfound artifact, Tilda experiences a stirring of emotions that reawakens her spirit. The charm unveils forgotten tales of love, loss, and the intricate dance of fate. Struggling with grief and longing, she embarks on a transformative journey that intertwines her artistic endeavors with a burgeoning connection to the supernatural.

Amidst the rustic charm of her surroundings, Tilda discovers the power of legacy and the generational threads of witchcraft that bind her to the past. She begins to unlock her latent abilities, while also grappling with the weight of her choices, the echoes of her husband's memory, and a burgeoning romance that challenges her understanding of life after loss.

In this rich tapestry of emotion and magic, Tilda learns that healing does not mean forgetting. Instead, she uncovers the potential for love and creation to flourish in even the darkest times, inviting the reader to wander alongside her on a journey of rediscovery and the delicate, powerful threads that connect us all.

Genres

Thriller & Suspense Fantasy

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I very much injoyed the Celtic myth deftly interwoven into the fabric of this story. And the witchyness--especially from the Shaman Seren. Tilda, one of the main characters, could have been much more multidimensional... there was a certain depth and well roundness lacking from her part in the story. I would have liked to really get to know the characters better. Hear more detail of their lives and thoughts and feelings and well as feel more of a authenticity to them. They were certainly believable but the jumping back and forth between time periods seemed to be more of the focus than fleshing out the characters. The insight into that ancient Celtic time period contrasted against modern day was fascinating and very welcome.

April 9th 2026
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