Could this name be the key that finally unlocks the mystery that has haunted the descendants of the Solstice Twins for so many tortured generations? Or is it a piece of Gretchel Bloome's history that has been purposefully hidden away from inquiring minds?
In this fourth installment of The Wicked Garden Series, the Witches of Snyder Farms continue to persevere in the face of otherworldy adversity as the Woman in Wool lurks in the shadows of corn fields and the psyche.
The best one yet. Each book of this series is better than the last. Simply brilliant, thank you Lenora. The best series Ive read in years. Now the long wait for the next.
This book was rather hard for me to get through. Possibly because I have recently experienced death myself. Throughout most of the book it seemed to just be a large amount of filler. However once I reached the end it finally came together.
I enjoyed the twist with Aurora bring Gretchel's twin. I suppose I should have seen it coming, but I was blind sighted. Also the humor of Teddy being an actual fairy. It made me extremely happy that this was why he felt so drawn to Gretchel and not that he was in love with her. Oh my goodness did the idea of yet another man seem to fawn over Gretchel really start to irritate me.
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