Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

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Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

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Three centuries of women and one twisted lineage. How many generations of witches does it take to stop a family curse?

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Synopsis

Three women. Three centuries. One legacy of fury, love, and a power that refuses to die.

In this fiercely captivating novel, horror meets historical fiction when a curse bridges generations, binding the fates of three women. Anne Bolton, a healer facing persecution for witchcraft, bargains with a dark entity for protection―but the fire she unleashes will reverberate for centuries. Mary Shephard, a picture-perfect wife in a suffocating community, falls for Sharon and begins a forbidden affair that could destroy them both. And Camilla Burson, the rebellious daughter of a preacher, defies conformist expectations to uncover an ancient power as her father’s flock spirals into crisis.

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Dark Sisters

PROLOGUE: 1750

I died once before.

At thirteen, the river water rushed into my lungs. Hungry. Insistent. My older brother had been there to pump it from me and command my heart back into life.

“You stupid girl,” he said, but there were tears in his eyes. “Your place is at home.”

But I was tired of caring for the little ones Mama left behind after her death. She had taught me the hidden magic of the natural world. How a root might be ground into fine powder and used to heal a cough. How the wind and water bent to no power but what they held themselves, and how if you were still enough, you could let that same power enter you. I had no use for the confinement of a house. For the tug of a babe at my skirts with its always hungry, screaming mouth.

So when the accusations began in my thirty-fifth year, in whispers that warned of violence, I marveled at how one could cheat death twice in her life. Once, I’d faced it without fear, but now, it coiled through me, hot and slick as oil. I saw its poison everywhere. I felt it in every muscle as I hurried home, my cap pulled down to cover my face as much as possible.

I was not the first accused. There were two others before the rope’s shadow fell over me. Women who courted more suspicion than I by virtue of their lack of a husband. Unmarried with a little coin outweighed my small ministrations to the sick. A poultice for a wound that would not heal or a tonic for a cough were small compared to what could be gained from a woman with property who’d refused marriage.

We’d all been there to see them tried. Every woman turned her face toward heaven as she watched her neighbor or friend garble a final prayer before the rope did its work. Mercy dying on our lips as we made ourselves small so that terrible, holy eye might not swing toward us.

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Why we chose it...


With atmospheric, lyrical, and eerie prose, this book makes for a distinctly haunted reading experience with strong witchy vibes.


Weaving through three centuries, this is one of those rare historical fiction novels where we truly couldn’t pick a favorite time period.


Centering strong protagonists who aren’t afraid to tap into a little female rage, this story hit the sweet spot of entertaining and empowering.

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Mad Mabel
Kin
Almost Life
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Hazelthorn
All the Way to the River
To the Moon and Back
A Family Matter
This Princess Kills Monsters
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
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Gifted & Talented
The Sun Was Electric Light
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Isaac’s Song
The Three Lives of Cate Kay
I Might Be in Trouble
Most Wonderful
The Teller of Small Fortunes
The Crimson Crown
The Pairing
A Thousand Times Before
The Lost Story
Spitting Gold
The Lady Waiting
Five Broken Blades
Gwen & Art Are Not in Love
Alice Sadie Celine
The Future
Let Us Descend
Stars in Your Eyes
Kiss Her Once for Me
Foul Lady Fortune
Thistlefoot
Woman of Light
Siren Queen
Yerba Buena
The Verifiers
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Skye Falling
Honey Girl
The Prophets
Memorial
The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
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