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The Washer Woman's Daughter

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Bridget Nighean receives a magical inheritance on the same night that her mother is murdered. She is soon swept up into the politics of the immortal Fae as she searches for her mother’s killer and struggles to understand her hereditary power…the power of the banshee.

299 pages, Paperback

First published April 11, 2015

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Rebecca Ayers

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June 17, 2015
Bridget is a normal girl until her mother is murdered and she discovers a secret about herself. A mixture of the modern with Celtic myth, this book was an enjoyable read with some interesting characters. Great for young adult supernatural fans. I would definitely recommend this book and read more from this author.
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July 3, 2015
This book is TOO SHORT! That is all I have to say about it. It was so good, not only is it packed with a bunch of Irish/Scottish folklore but the fae have ATTITUDE! I wish some parts of the book weren't rushed so much, i felt as if some parts of the plot needed more of an explanation but overall it wasn't bad.
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