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National bestselling author Barb Hendee presents a dark, fascinating new world and the story of two sisters who will discover they have far more power than they ever envisioned…. In a small village in the nation of Droevinka, orphaned sisters Céline and Amelie Fawe scrape out a living selling herbal medicines in their apothecary shop. Céline earns additional money by posing as a seer and pretending to read people’s futures. But they exist in a land of great noble houses, all vying for power, and when the sisters refuse the orders of a warlord prince, they must flee and are forced to depend on the warlord prince’s brother, Anton, for a temporary haven. A series of bizarre deaths of pretty young girls is plaguing the village surrounding Prince Anton’s castle. He offers Céline and Amelie permanent protection if they can use their “skills” to find the killer. With little choice, the sisters enter a world unknown to them—of fine gowns and banquets and advances from powerful men. Their survival depends on catching a murderer who appears to walk through walls and vanish without a trace—and the danger grows with each passing night.
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4 primary booksThe Mist-Torn Witches is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Barb Hendee.
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Not the most exciting book, but a quick read and I enjoyed the characters. Amelie and Celine are sisters. Having lost both their parents, they must rely on one another to survive. They work together in the family apothecary shop and Celine pretends to be a seer on the side to earn extra money. Until she crosses the warlord prince Damek and the two sisters have to find safety among his brother Anton's court. But safety comes with a price. Celine needs to use her ‘powers' as a seer to solve a string of murders. If the sisters do not solve the murders, they have nowhere to go where Damek can't reach them.
The overall plot is straight forward and predictable, but there is potential for so much more in future novels. We only begin to see the world of magic and the mystery of the Mist-Torn witches. I'm willing to read the next book to see where it leads.