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File Size: 1212 KB

Print Length: 465 pages

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; First edition (January 18, 2011)

Publication Date: January 18, 2011

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B004477WN8

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“‘Imagine,’ she said, ‘imagine being able to do magic like that. To heal people. To shapeshift.’ She paused and looked at me. ‘To kill people. It’s powerful stuff. Seriously dangerous stuff.’”In The Witch’s Daughter we get to hear about a witch named Elizabeth and her long life as she shares it with a young mentor and as it was shared in her Book of Shadows. Elizabeth was made into a witch by a man named Gideon when she was young, and he continues to come for her through out generations and manifesting in different ways.There were some really interesting parts of this story, but for me it felt a bit flat and boring overall. I am willing to admit that this may have been just as much about my mood as about the book itself. I may still try reading another book from the series later on as I really enjoy the subject but had a hard time connecting to this book for whatever reason. I am giving this book 3 stars.

If author Paula Brackston wishes to capture the niche as a writer of novels featuring witch women, she must offer stories with more fully developed characters and situations that are less redundant and more resplendent with magic. "The Witch's Daughter" fails on both counts. Lead character, Bess, is the usual victim of the witch hunt, who must not only run from amassed villagers waving pitchforks and torches, but from the evil witch maker who manipulated her mother into selling her soul to ensure her daughter's safe passage through the ravages of the life-stealing plague and now wants only to live out eternity with her as Abelard and Heloise witch lovers for the ages. Instead of telling Bess's story once, Brackston feels the need to reiterate the chase three times over, presenting flimsy scenarios that only her heroine does not see through despite her awakened senses, great talent to heal and enact magic. The resulting tale is three times as long as it needs be, pressing the reader into a place where his/her patience is sorely strained and the ending more than predictable.Bess's hijinks span from the present day back into the dark days of the witch hunts of the 17th century. However, even after repeated identity reinventions, that allow her to keep her youth and beauty, Bess is beleaguered by bad judgement and over optimism when she convinces herself that again her nemesis has not again found her out, or disguised himself as someone close to her. Sadly, she falls into the same trap over and over again thinking that for once she will be able to satisfy her need to heal and simultaneously hide in plain sight. She seems to forget that the evil Gideon is basically as immortal as she is and isn't about to give up when there aren't many others in the world with their unique attributes. Brackston proves that wisdom does not come with age even if her readers know otherwise, and this after just the short period of time it takes to read a third of the book.Brackston does provide a thoroughly detailed backdrop. Her sense of place and time is superb, despite some anomalies that should have been corrected by a good editor. Her sequences depicting magic are equally enchanting but lack substance. Interesting enough, as I read this book in Kindle format, many readers seem to use the book as a primer for basic witchcraft; there are over 100 highlights on passages that revolve around different spells, herbs and magical verses. I did not think this book to be a resource for any sort of Wiccan knowledge--reading Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs (Llewellyn's Sourcebook Series) (Cunningham's Encyclopedia Series) will provide much more information than anything found in this text.Bottom line? Paula Brackston (The Winter Witch offers the saga of witch Bess who has lived through to the present day sequestering herself from the man responsible for her conversion to witchcraft. While all the scenarios presented--the 17th century, the Victorian Age, the WWI era and the present day are rich with ambiance, Brackston mistakenly repeats her premise with each reincarnation, converting her novel into something more akin to episodic television than a meaningful novel where the development of the main characters are crucial. Resorting to the same tired premise of wise women hunted down by vigilant townspeople intent on cruelty does not help to raise this novel out of the realm of mediocrity. While Brackston's "Winter Witch" delivered a more nuanced story, both "The WItch's Daughter" and it rely on too many stereotypical characters to make the readings memorable. Read Marion Zimmer Bradley's "The Mists of Avalon to discover a wise woman from Arthurian times worth her weight in gold.Diana Faillace Von Behren"reneofc"

What a book! This is a terrific tale and one you will remember: and one that you will take with you. I'm reading my way through this entire collection, and I love it! You will love Elizabeth, she is a heroine that will stay with you. Her courage, her honesty, and the moral strength she demonstrates time and time again, regardless of provocation: is just incredible. Beautifully, written.........this book is a treasure. I love "The Witch's Daughter." When I've finished with this collection will I fall into a Book Hole?

The Witch's Daughter isn't some epic fairy tale told over many lifetimes. It's not a drama-filled, romance story that will twist your heart in knots. But it will still leave you a little bit breathless.Elizabeth is just a girl when she loses her father, brother, and little sister to the plague. When she becomes sick, her mother does what any mother in her situation would do; save her last remaining child's life through any means necessary. She goes to Gideon and it is his teaching ways and power that saves Elizabeth's life, but at a huge cost. It is this action that starts Elizabeth on her journey through time, always looking over her shoulder for the one who wants to own her, yet trying to build a life wherever she can.The book is told through two perspectives: the journal entries in The Book of Shadows and as Elizabeth telling Teagan stories. This isn't distracting at all and only makes the story more inviting, in my opinion. The Book of Shadows is written in the present time. It talks of Elizabeth's life now and her interactions with Teagan. She is teaching Teagan the ways of the hedge witch and in doing so, allows herself to feel for another person; something she hasn't done in many, many years.The rest of the novel is about Elizabeth's many lives, from treating prostitutes in Jack the Ripper's London to the war front of World War I. She is helping as many people as she can wherever she lives, trying to stay out of Gideon's path, trying to save herself from becoming his. She tries to avoid magic whenever she can, as using her magic calls Gideon to her.It is a special kind of heartbreaking to see Elizabeth go through so many lives, trying to not form attachments, yet yearning to find someone to love her. She knows any bonds she forms will be broken when the other person dies, but solitary life isn't good for anyone and Elizabeth's heartbreak hurt to read.The ending of the novel is exactly what I wanted, and yet I wish there was just a little bit more. Not because the novel needed more, but because I wanted to know more.The Witch's Daughter isn't a romance. It isn't an action novel. It isn't a drama. It's a historical fiction novel that has a little bit of everything. I'm glad I decided to pick this book up and look forward to reading more from Brackston.

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