The house remembers.
The ghosts interfere.
And the demon in the kitchen is the least of her problems.
Book One of The Witch’s Castle SeriesWhen Alessandra Caramon arrives at her newly inherited estate in rural New England, she expects dust, paperwork, and maybe a few family secrets.
Instead, she finds:
A house that feels alive.
Two ghost aunts who absolutely refuse to be quiet.
And a demon who has been living in the kitchen for three hundred and sixty-five years.
Worrick is precise, temperamental, and immediately tries to poison her.
Alessandra decides to keep him.
Because the truth isthis house was never just a house.
It’s a legacy.
One that includes missing memories, a grandmother who knew far more than she wrote down, and a father Alessandra has never met a demon prince tied to a world she’s only just beginning to see.
Then the resistance finds her.
And suddenly, the strange, half-living house with its ghosts and grudges isn’t the most dangerous thing in her life anymore.
Now Alessandra has to learn what it means to be both witch and demon, navigate alliances she doesn’t understand, and decide whoand whatshe’s willing to become.
All while living with a demon who might help her
might kill her
and is becoming something far more complicated than either of them planned.
The Witch’s Castle is a gothic, character-driven fantasy full of sharp ghosts, dangerous bargains, found family, and a house that remembers everything.
Perfect for readers who love atmospheric magic, layered relationships, and stories that are a little cozy a little dark'' and just strange enough to feel real. For fans of A Discovery of Witches and Practical Magicand for readers who want something in between cozy witch romance and darker demon stories: atmospheric, gothic, emotionally rich, and impossible to put down.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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