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Crown of stars : a novel

Jaff, Sophie. (Author).

Summary: Rumors of witchcraft have haunted Margaret ever since she was born. A strange, dark-eyed child, she was feared and then shunned by her medieval English village after her mother's brutal murder. When her father remarries, Margaret--now a young woman--realizes that she must leave the village for good. Hundreds of years later, as fall comes to Manhattan, Katherine Emerson prays her horrific summer is over. She survived a killer's attack, but her roommate Andrea was not so lucky and now Katherine is raising Andrea's son, Lucas. However, the rest of her world is in ruins: the man she loves has left her and she's pregnant with his child. She accepts she'll be a single mother--until he insists on doing "the right thing", which means taking her and Lucas with him to London for his new job. Katherine hopes that maybe she too can start over. But starting over doesn't mean that the disturbing and dangerous encounters with strangers will end. As Katherine begins to fall apart, Margaret's fight to survive in a hostile world reveals she has inherited her mother's extraordinary gifts--but will she use them for good or evil? Can Margaret change the destiny of Katherine and her unborn child? And what will happen if she succeeds?

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  • ISBN: 9780062346285 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: print
    417 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper, [2017]
Subject: Women -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Genre: Paranormal fiction.
Horror fiction.

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Wells Branch JAF (Text) 33923005939339 Paranormal Volume hold Available -

Summary: Rumors of witchcraft have haunted Margaret ever since she was born. A strange, dark-eyed child, she was feared and then shunned by her medieval English village after her mother's brutal murder. When her father remarries, Margaret--now a young woman--realizes that she must leave the village for good. Hundreds of years later, as fall comes to Manhattan, Katherine Emerson prays her horrific summer is over. She survived a killer's attack, but her roommate Andrea was not so lucky and now Katherine is raising Andrea's son, Lucas. However, the rest of her world is in ruins: the man she loves has left her and she's pregnant with his child. She accepts she'll be a single mother--until he insists on doing "the right thing", which means taking her and Lucas with him to London for his new job. Katherine hopes that maybe she too can start over. But starting over doesn't mean that the disturbing and dangerous encounters with strangers will end. As Katherine begins to fall apart, Margaret's fight to survive in a hostile world reveals she has inherited her mother's extraordinary gifts--but will she use them for good or evil? Can Margaret change the destiny of Katherine and her unborn child? And what will happen if she succeeds?
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