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Published Dec. 1, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-4721-0367-3
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OCLC Number:
853506858

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Fantasy fiction. In her small Welsh town, there is no one quite like Morgana. She has not spoken a word out loud since she was a child, and her silence-as well as the magic she can't quite control - makes her an oddity, taunted by rumour and mystery. Concerned for her safety, her mother arranges for Morgana to marry Cai Jenkins, the widower from the far hills who knows nothing of the nasty things folk say about her daughter. After a swift wedding, Cai takes his new wife to his farm. Initially heartbroken to leave her home, Morgana soon begins to falls in love with the place, and the rugged mountains that surround it - just as Cai slowly begins to win her heart. But it isn't long before her strangeness begins to be remarked upon. A dark force is at work - a person who will stop at nothing …

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Review of 'The winter witch' on 'Goodreads'

Morgana is married to a young widower in need of a wife. He doesn't know she's a witch, and she won't admit it to herself. As they try and save his farm, which is financially unstable, they fall in love with each other, but an opposing power tries to take their farm from them with every means imaginable (e.g. witchcraft).

The overall story is a save and sound historical romance, with the added mystery/witchcraft bit, which I quite liked. Still it was an excruciating read at times, where I was mentally screaming at the protagonists to just DO SOMETHING. Especially Morgana seemed very passive a lot of times, which made the pacing of the novel rather tedious. "There's a supernatural cold coming from my husband's room where his first wife died? Oh yeah, let's ignore this for a while longer."

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  • Wales