Calling all romantasy lovers, we officially have your new obsession. Longtime romance writer Lindsey Kelk is entering her fantasy era, with her newest release The Bell Witches. And we have your first look at the brand new cover.
Releasing on 26th September later this year, The Bell Witches is a story of romance, magic, witches and werewolves. Essentially if you loved Buffy or The Vampire Diaries, you need to add it to your TBR.
The Bell Witches is centred on Emily, who is sent to live with her only remaining relatives her aunt and grandmother in Savannah, after her father passes away. Her new family home is beautiful, but full of mystery and secrets. Emily soon discovers a family is hiding a magical secret.
And then she meets Wyn. They forms an exhilarating and strong connection that feels like it’s meant to be. But as their connection grows, it takes her further and further away from her family, and she soon discovers blood is thicker than water. And there’s no bond thicker than magic.
Ok, actual spine tingles. And if you like the sound of the novel it appears it may be the first in a series of novels about Emily and the Bell Witches.
Speaking of The Bell Witches, the cover for the novel is officially here, and we have the first look:
It’s giving us seriously beautiful yet mystery vibes, and dare we say it, but it’s making us excited for crisp autumn days, curled up with a hot chocolate reading this witchy tale.
The Bell Witches is available to pre-order now and will be released on 26th September
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