![]() ![]() Luna has few memories of her time on the island, but she’ll have to return to find the truth of what happened to her family. Clover is the sister she remembers–except she’s still seven years old, the age she was when she vanished. When she receives a call about her youngest sister, Clover, she’s initially ecstatic. Twenty-two years later, Luna has been searching for her missing sisters and mother. Liv is told wildlings are dangerous and must be killed. ![]() The locals warn her about wildlings, supernatural beings who mimic human children, created by witches for revenge. ![]() She learns that the cave beneath the lighthouse was once a prison for women accused of witchcraft. When two of her daughters go missing, she’s frantic. When single mother Liv is commissioned to paint a mural in a 100-year-old lighthouse on a remote Scottish island, it’s an opportunity to start over with her three daughters–Luna, Sapphire, and Clover. It is one of those books you want to read again right after finishing it. A story about fae, wildlings, grimoires, and unexplained disappearances and re-appearances, Cooke creates such an interesting gothic-mystery-thriller-witchy-extravaganza. I was slightly concerned this would have too much of an Outlander vibe, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. Cooke’s The Lighthouse Witches had me hook line and sinker from page one. ![]()
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