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  • Shadow Chronicles, Book 1
  • By: Paula Brackston
  • Narrated by: Marisa Calin
  • Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,485 ratings)
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The Witch's Daughter

By: Paula Brackston
Narrated by: Marisa Calin
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Summary

My name is Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith, and my age is 384 years. Each new settlement asks for a new journal, and so this Book of Shadows begins…

In the spring of 1628, the Witchfinder of Wessex finds himself a true Witch. As Bess Hawksmith watches her mother swing from the Hanging Tree she knows that only one man can save her from the same fate at the hands of the panicked mob: the Warlock Gideon Masters, and his Book of Shadows.

Secluded at his cottage in the woods, Gideon instructs Bess in the Craft, awakening formidable powers she didn't know she had and making her immortal. She couldn't have foreseen that even now, centuries later, he would be hunting her across time, determined to claim payment for saving her life.

In present-day England, Elizabeth has built a quiet life for herself, tending her garden and selling herbs and oils at the local farmers' market. But her solitude abruptly ends when a teenage girl called Tegan starts hanging around. Against her better judgment, Elizabeth begins teaching Tegan the ways of the Hedge Witch, in the process awakening memories - and demons - long thought forgotten.

Part historical romance, part modern fantasy, The Witch's Daughter is a fresh, compelling take on the magical, yet dangerous world of Witches. Listeners will long remember the fiercely independent heroine who survives plagues, wars, and the heartbreak that comes with immortality to remain true to herself, and protect the protégé she comes to love.

©2010 Paula Brackston (P)2013 Audible Ltd

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Completely Wrapped in this story! Loved it

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It was very addictive..... couldn't stop listening to it.

What other book might you compare The Witch's Daughter to, and why?

The Winter Witch.... same author

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I wish there were more books like this.... is my favourite book by far.

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Good but took awhile to get into.

The story was good but it took me awhile to get into it. There are some interesting parts to the book.

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It is an interesting diversion.

If you like books about magic & history it's for you. not as good as discovery of witches but similar premis. couple of dodgy accents in the narration

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extremely entertaining

this story is really well narrated, it is worth a listen i recommend highly .

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my lunchtime walk companion

I love the narrative and the story so I got the rest of the series

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Enjoyable blend of fantasy and time travel

“The Witch’s Daughter” presents three time travel stories centring on a Witch, Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith, The first tale is set in Wessex, 1627-28, the second in London, 1888, and the last at Passchendaele, Flanders in 1917. The three are tied together by a frame story set in the present which concerns A growing relationship between Elizabeth and her young friend Tegan.

It is an interesting atmospheric tale, well written and the characters—especially Elizabeth—are believable. I found that the mix of time travel and fantasy elements worked effectively. Perhaps some of the plot twists were predictable, especially in the second story but generally the book held my interest right to the end.

The narration by Marisa Calvin was brilliant and much of my enjoyment came from her splendid performance.

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Really enjoyed this one!

Slow start but was gripped after the first quarter. If you like anything a bit magical give it a go.

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Disappointingly inaccurate and littered with mispronunciations

I know that many will find the heading strange due to the subject matter commonly (mistakenly) being thought of as ‘fantasy’, however the inaccuracies surrounding the old religion are hard to see past and completely spoil an otherwise decent story. The switch from hedge witchery to horror was jarring and unnecessary. I would have much preferred the ending to have been in a similar vein as the bulk of the story and less of a cliche. The awful mispronunciation of various simple words by the narrator grated dreadfully.

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A bit on the slow side but lovely

Slow paced sometimes and the Scottish accent was not good, but overall really nice to listen to, like a nice companion :)

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catherine cookson meets jeanette frost

What made the experience of listening to The Witch's Daughter the most enjoyable?

The story really wrapped around you and drew you in. Lovely story. Bess's character was so warm and gently. Very calming and relaxing read.

What other book might you compare The Witch's Daughter to, and why?

As I said in my header, catherine cookson meets jeaneette frost or charlaine harris but without the sex and violence.

Have you listened to any of Marisa Calin’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Not listened to any of her others but will do.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It was a lovely interesting but also relaxing read. Not boring, thestory was very good.

Any additional comments?

Winter witch is my next read, looking forward to it but need to get going with book 3 please.

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