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Rekindled romance spreads new wings in this atmospheric romantasy, where magic empowers women trapped inside an oppressive patriarchy. This striking novel is perfect for fans of the feminist ideals in When Women Were Dragons and the unique magic system in One Dark Window. Once a vicious street rat, Prudence Merriweather has clawed her way to the top of society and now enjoys newfound power as the Duchess of Talonsbury. All she has to do to protect her fragile position is maintain the act of gentility, make her husband happy—and keep her monstrous magic a secret. Puck Reed, the Thief Lord of Talonsbury, once delighted in taking risks and humiliating the social elite at any cost, but now lives a quieter criminal lifestyle. With a daughter of his own to protect, Puck tries to lay low and stay safe for her benefit. His daughter, Bea, suffers from a mysterious illness bent on killing her, and Puck will stop at nothing to find a cure.When Prudence’s magic betrays her, she has no choice but to flee—and who better to smuggle her out of the city than her childhood best friend and former sweetheart, Puck Reed? With the help of old friends and new allies, they learn about Stormlash, a safe haven miles beyond the city walls where women and their magic can flourish beyond the oppressive eye of Leora’s religious fanatics. Stormlash may also hold the key to curing Bea’s illness. The challenge? Keep her alive long enough to get there. With Bea’s illness claiming more of her strength, Puck and Pru must work together to reach Stormlash and, in the process, confront a growing evil threatening to devour the country they call home.Perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent and Hannah Whitten, this second-chance romantic fantasy features monstrous women stepping into their full power, a father who will do anything to save his daughter, and the rekindled flame of an old, enduring love.
Publication Year: 2025
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Taylor Hartley delivers a fierce, atmospheric, and emotionally charged dark fantasy in Song of the Hell Witch, the first installment in what promises to be an unforgettable series. Set in a deeply patriarchal world ruled by faith and fear, this book follows Prudence Merriweather — a newly crowned duchess with a dangerous secret buried in both blood and bone. What begins as a slow unraveling of identity and class tension quickly ignites into a full-throttle story of survival, rebellion, and monstrous magic. Hartley weaves in visceral transformation scenes, sharp political commentary, and aching emotional depth without ever losing momentum. Prudence is a heroine you root for and ache for — a woman shaped by trauma, haunted by her past, and constantly navigating a world that was never built for her. From lavish courtly balls to fugitive escapes and quiet moments of tenderness, every chapter pulses with tension and longing. The magic system is rich and mythic, with Hell Witches — cursed, revered, and hunted — at the heart of it all. And the prose? Lyrical and brutal in all the right places. A tale of resilience, rage, and reclaiming power in a world built to silence them.