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Sometimes the heart you’re looking for is already dead First, she was called a witch. Now, they call her stupid. Eilidh wants nothing more than to spend her days working on her flower arrangements, but people call her a pariah. She’s always seen them—seen more. Ghosts. But ghosts were not what put her on the town’s List of Shame, a new movement that is destroying girls’ reputations. Scotland is changing, and if Eilidh is not careful, she will burn like the old ways they came to purge. When a new love takes root where she least expects, and it is all but what she needs, Eilidh will have to decide exactly how far she’s willing to go to save her life. Or not. The Haunting Season for Love and Witches is a story about the thin line between love, deceit, obsession, and one’s perpetual cost of being true to oneself.
Publication Year: 2025
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This was such an unexpected surprise and I ended up feeling way more connected to the characters than I though I would. Even if sad and with its heartbreaking moments, this was a beautiful story. Eilidh and Marjorie relied so much on each other, one living and wanting to escape her world and one dead and wanting to live the live she never got to, and I loved seeing them get closer and fall in love with one another. I was already expecting the ending to be sad, but somehow I didn't expect for it to be this deep and emotional, really pulling with the two main characters’ love story.