The Silver Witch
Shadow Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marissa Calin
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By:
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Paula Brackston
About this listen
My mind is like the willow; it flexes and springs. My heart is a knot of oak. Let them try to wound me. Let them try.
One year after artist Tilda Forwells loses her husband, she is finally ready to move into the secluded Welsh cottage they were meant to be sharing together.
In the valley below her mountain home is a mystical lake which inspires a strange energy in her. She starts to experience potent dreams, visions, presentiments - which all lead her to Seren, the witch and shaman who, legend has it, lived on this lakeshore in Celtic times.
As Tilda explores the lake's powers and her own, her connection to Seren grows stronger. And when she comes under grave threat, she must rely on Seren and this ancient magic to save her.
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- Catherine
- 26-08-2016
Bewitching
I found this story captivating from the beginning. Amazing read that lets you envision the story.
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- Sheree
- 11-12-2015
Wonderful story
Very much enjoyed this book an the voice of the narrator was beautiful, her accent was perfect for the storyline.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-08-2020
Spellbinding
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Bewitching. I absolutely love Paula Brackson’s books. Have only just discovered them and can’t stop listening to them. The Narrator is excellent.
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- Lewydog
- 21-09-2022
Loved this story.
Great story again. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you Paula Brackston for your wonderful story.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-07-2018
loved it
iv loved all the stories in the series, and the story teller is perfect with her voices.
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- Steve
- 03-01-2016
The Silver Witch
An enthralling fantasy that is easy for the mind to picture. Very enjoyable. Delightfully Read with imagination. A must for those who enjoy fairy tale stories
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- Kelly Pasalich
- 17-09-2018
A good book but not as good as first 2
I liked this 3rd book but not as much as the first 2. I find it odd that they are not related in any way. I found Tilda to be annoyingly weak at times. I preferred the parts of the book that were about Sairin (not sure how to spell her name)
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- Kelly
- 31-10-2024
One of my fave authors. Another incredible book!
I just adore Paula Brackstons books. From one to the other, never a dull story. So filled with magic and excitement. Highly recommend!
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- TJ Withers
- 16-07-2019
Can't finish - too slow moving
Great narration but is this story going anywhere? So slow-moving! Three chapters in and nothing of note has happened, the hero just goes for a run. Plus the prologue seems to indicate the hero is probably going to die anyway, so what's the point reading the book?
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