

The Witchwood Knot
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Olivia Atwater
Olivia Atwater returns to the world of Half a Soul with a “sharp and beautiful gothic romance” (Alix E. Harrow). Dive into The Witchwood Knot, and enjoy a dark faerie tale set in a magical version of Victorian England. The faeries of Witchwood Manor have stolen its young lord. His governess intends to steal him back. Victorian governess Winifred Hall knows a con when she sees one. When her bratty young charge transforms overnight into a perfectly behaved block of wood, she soon realises that the real boy has been abducted by the Fair Folk. Unfortunately, the lord of Witchwood Manor is the only man in England who doesn’t believe in faeries—which leaves Winnie in the unenviable position of rescuing the young lord-to-be all by herself. Witchwood Manor is bigger than its inhabitants realise, however, and full of otherworldly dangers. As Winnie delves deeper into the other side of the house, she enlists the aid of its dark and dubious faerie butler, Mr Quincy, who hides several awful secrets behind his charming smile. Winnie hopes to make her way to the centre of the Witchwood Knot through wit and cleverness… but when all of her usual tricks fail, who will she dare to trust? Praise for The Witchwood Knot “The Witchwood Knot is the gothic fantasy romance of my dreams. There aren't enough superlatives for me to convey how much I loved its uniquely elegant prose, eerie setting, clever heroine, gorgeously dangerous faerie butler, and basically every single thing about the entire book. It is an immediate addition to the list of My All-Time Favourite Books, upon which Atwater's Half A Soul also resides.” —India Holton, author of The Secret Service of Tea and Treason "The Witchwood Knot is my favorite Atwater book yet—which is saying something. A sharp and beautiful gothic romance that understands exactly what I love best about both of those genres: that everyone gets what they deserve." —Alix E. Harrow, NYT-bestselling author of Starling House “The Witchwood Knot is stuffed with all the best Gothic Victorian haunted manor vibes, with unexpected love, ancient magic, and a truly bone-chilling monster. Winnie is a brave, hard-nosed, complex heroine you can't resist rooting for.” —Jacquelyn Benson, author of Empire of Shadows
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Author
Olivia Atwater
Pages
304
Publisher
Starwatch Press
Published Date
2023-11-28
ISBN
1778271391 9781778271397
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"This definitely isn't my favorite Olivia Atwater book, but it was still quite enjoyable! It was a bit of a slow start, but once it snagged my attention, I could hardly put it down! Olivia has a writing style that I absolutely adore, and I especially enjoyed the dark/Gothic setting of this novel. The world building was complex and layered, and the characters were very likable! Winnie was a strong and determined FMC, whom I adored from the very start, and while Mr. Quincy was a somewhat unorthodox love interest, I still found that he and Winnie were well matched and very sweet together! However, without a doubt, my favorite character was Winnie's familiar, an undead cat named Oliver! Overall, I found this to be an enjoyable read, and I will now be waiting (not so patiently) for the next book in this series!
✨Historical Romance
✨Cozy Fantasy
✨Gothic Vibes
✨Haunted Manor
✨An Undead Feline Familiar
✨Malicious Faeries "
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Madison C
"If you loved Olivia Atwater’s stories before, this is a wonderful addition to her world, set during Victorian times. A Gothic Faerie tale with hints of The Bronte Sisters, and the whimsical fae of Atwater’s stories shine in this delicious Gothic. In it we follow Winnifred Hall, a reluctant governess set to keep her young ward safe in Witchwood Manor. Home where than fae and ghosts roam the halls, and soon Winnie’s is trying to undo old magic that keeps the inhabitants from leaving in an awful Witchwood Knot. Joined with her marvelous dead cat, Oliver, and the reluctant butler Mr. Quincy, this story is sure to delight any looking for a gothic fairy tale."
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Sarah Ortinau
"Loved this book. As fantasy goes, it was a relatively fast read. "
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Nancy