Witch Meg Lytton has been banished from her service to
Lady
Elizabeth and forced to reside with her father again. She
seeks guidance through a spell, summoning her mother's
spirit for assistance. Meg's mother has left behind some
valuable magical tools, but Meg will have to learn how to
use the powers if she is to finally defeat her nemesis,
witchfinder Marcus Dent, and regain her position in the
Lady
Elizabeth's household.
WITCHRISE is the third and concluding book in Victoria
Lamb's The Tudor Witch Trilogy. WITCHRISE is best
appreciated in the context of the series as a whole as all
the threads we've watched develop over the course of the
trilogy now come to a startling but very solid conclusion.
I
particularly love seeing how the relationships between the
various characters have grown and evolved over the course
of
the trilogy.
Victoria Lamb crafts a thoroughly satisfying conclusion to
The Tudor Witch Trilogy. Danger lurks in every
corner
in WITCHRISE, as Victoria Lamb shows readers a much darker
side of the Tudor time period. We see the impact of the
occult on the politics with real historical figures such
as
John Dee. Victoria Lamb delivers a compelling and intense
story with WITCHRISE!
When Tudor witch Meg Lytton receives an
unexpected legacy—her mother's magical wand, ring and
spellbook—she has no idea her future happiness is in
danger.
For the witchfinder Marcus Dent is back in her dreams, and
he will use any weapon to gain her newfound powers for
himself.
Now Meg must discover the secret of
Invictus—her mother's magical ring. Summoned back to
Hatfield, she knows a battle is coming. But Meg is no
longer
alone in her struggle against Dent. Surrounded by her
friends, she faces her greatest challenge head-on: losing
Alejandro, her beloved. For it seems the Spanish novice
has
been keeping secrets from them all.
Powers
clash and hearts break in the spellbinding third book of
The
Tudor Witch Trilogy