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A Lullaby For Witches

  • Writer: Lesley Goldthorpe
    Lesley Goldthorpe
  • Jan 18
  • 1 min read

A Lullaby for Witches is one of those books that feels cozy and unsettling at the same time—in the best way. It has that moody, witchy atmosphere where everything feels a little foggy, a little cursed, and like something is always hiding just out of sight.

The story pulls you in pretty quickly, and I loved how it leans into the whole idea of magic being both beautiful and dangerous. There’s a softer, almost haunting vibe to it—like the kind of book you’d want to read on a rainy night with a blanket and a candle going… but also maybe with a light on because some parts are genuinely creepy.

The characters were easy to get invested in, and I liked that the tension wasn’t just about spells and witchcraft—it was also about secrets, trust, and what people are willing to sacrifice when they’re desperate. It had a good mix of mystery and emotion, and it kept me curious the whole way through.

 
 
 

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