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annarella 's review for:
A Lullaby for Witches
by Hester Fox
I love Hester Fox's novels as they're always an excellent mix of paranormal, gothic, and historical fiction. This one was no exception and it kept me turning pages as it's riveting and gripping.
Margaret and Augusta are two fascinating women.
Margaret is the wild girl who defies conventions and develops powers that are quite darks, she's an outcast and someone who's condemned to a sort of damnatio memoriae.
Augusta is a contemporary woman who faces realistic issues and I liked how her part helped me to understand how a museum works.
The two POVs are fascinating and I liked how they were never confusing and work well together.
I can't wait to read another story by this author, this one is highly recommended.
Many thanks to MIRA and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
Margaret and Augusta are two fascinating women.
Margaret is the wild girl who defies conventions and develops powers that are quite darks, she's an outcast and someone who's condemned to a sort of damnatio memoriae.
Augusta is a contemporary woman who faces realistic issues and I liked how her part helped me to understand how a museum works.
The two POVs are fascinating and I liked how they were never confusing and work well together.
I can't wait to read another story by this author, this one is highly recommended.
Many thanks to MIRA and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine