The Wyrd of Willowmere
The eagerly anticipated third volume of the Willowmere Chronicles. Sixteen-year-old Claire Norton has come to terms with her new
identity as a twice-reincarnated witch, but many things in her life
continue to haunt her. Though she now believes her mother fled years ago in order to protect her family from the evil Dark Circle coven, Claire
is still no closer to finding her. And although the head of the coven
has been weakened by the harmful after-effects of his own black magic,
the sinister young warlock Nicholas van Buren is poised to take over as
heir apparent. As well, Claire must confront her growing feelings for a
boy at her high school and her desire to get closer to him while at the
same time trying to keep him safe from the supernatural dangers that
surround her. What shape will her final destiny take? Will Claire be able to defeat her enemies and enjoy a normal life at last — or will the ultimate
sacrifice be demanded of her?
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Alison Baird
Alison Baird is the author of The Hidden World, The Wolves of Woden, The Dragon's Egg, and White as the Waves. She was honored by the Canadian Children's Book Centre, is a Silver Birch Award regional winner, and she was a finalist for the IODE Violet Downey Book Award. She lives in Oakville, Ontario.
She also wrote the Willowmere Chronicles, a series of three books about a revenant (a person who has been reincarnated) named Clair Norton. The three books are The Witches of Willowmere, The Warding of Willowmere, and The Wyrd of Willowmere. She is also the author of The Dragon Throne series. The three books in this series are The Stone of the Stars, The Empire of the Stars, and The Archon of the Stars.
Willowmere Chronicles
Willowmere Chronicles consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Reviews and Comments
"The Wyrd of Willowmere" (which means "The Destiny of Willowmere") is the last book in the series (what a shame). I have enjoyed this series. It took me less than two days to read the whole series, about 750 pages. "The Wyrd" is just as good as the other books, with a very good end. The author has thought for how to end this series, and it worked. "The Willowmere Chronicles" is one of the best series I ever read.
