Title: The
Sisters of Salem
Author: Tish
Thawer
Genre: Historical
Fantasy/PNR
Publisher: Amber
Leaf Publishing
Cover Designer:
Regina Wamba
Publication
Date: October 30th, 2020
Hosted by: Lady
Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Through space and time,
sisters entwined. Lost then found, souls remain bound.
After facing a
relentless foe, three sister witches are forced even further back through time
to a place that holds just as much sorrow for them as it does joy. Returning to
their origins in 1685, the trio races to save not only their mother from the
clutches of their new enemy but also to secure the future they’ve worked for
centuries to build. Avoiding their
younger selves is a necessity that proves difficult, especially when one sister
isn’t sure she wants to leave the past behind. Faced with love and loss, these
witches are forced to endure the burning times again, and one wrong step could
alter history and their future forever.
A Witches of
BlackBrook novel. [Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi Novel Winner 2020]
#1
Bestseller in Historical Fiction
Top
100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store
Best
Cover Award Winner
Readers’
Choice Award Winner
Best
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Novel Winner (x2)
Author
Tish Thawer writes paranormal romances for all ages. From her first paranormal
cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have
always held a special place in her heart. Best known for her Witches of
BlackBrook series, Tish’s detailed world-building and magic-laced stories have
been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris.
Tish
has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and
has bylines as a columnist for Gliterary Girl media, RT Magazine, and Literary
Lunes Magazine. She currently resides in Missouri with her husband and two of
her three wonderful children, and operates Amber Leaf Designs, an online custom
swag retail store.
Author Links:
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