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Synopsis
Dear Reader, "Enchantress" is a special book to me as it allowed me my first glimpse into the beauty of medieval Wales. With this book I created a very magical place -- my own unique world of castles, dark heroes, strong women, fleet horses, and rumors of curses. I found the experience fascinating. Writing the book consumed me. The heroine, Morgana of Llanwynn, is a beautiful, headstrong girl whom many consider a sorceress. She's known to see into the future, a gift she considers a curse. One night when the moon is high and the mist rises off the sea, Morgana experiences a vision of darkness and deceit. She sees a dark and deadly warrior appear and hears the omen rushing in her ears: There will be death. It comes to the house of Wenlock from the North. Days later, Garrick of Abergwynn, the dark lord of a vast castle to the north and the embodiment of the fierce warrior appears. Seductive and brooding, he demands that Morgana help him locate his missing son. Morgana is loath to trust this destroyer from the north...and yet she finds it impossible to resist him. "Enchantress" is a story close to my heart, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it. -- Lisa Jackson
Is Enchantress appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
This medieval Welsh fantasy features a prophetic heroine who must work with a dangerous dark lord to find his missing son. Contains moderate romantic tension, implied peril, and themes of dark visions and death omens.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include kidnapping, death, and manipulation.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the atmospheric Welsh setting, the headstrong sorceress heroine, and the slow-burn romance with a seductive but dangerous warrior.