Publisher: Harper Collins UK
Release date: 29 September 2025
Back cover blurb: A storm is brewing… Living in Jersey during the Nazi occupation, Briar Le Gros and her mother, Diana, are hiding a dangerous secret. Witchery runs in their blood. One night, as the coven gather, a storm crashes down and, late for curfew, Briar must shelter in the ruins of an old prison. With a flash of lightning she’s brought face to face with Xavier Giroye, a surprising stranger … from 1643. Briar and Diana must send Xavier back to his own time but when the spell goes wrong, Briar is transported to the past with him. Together, they go from Nazi suspicion to evading the notorious witchfinder! The clock is ticking to reset the balance and get Briar back to the present. But the choice is bittersweet; returning home means leaving Xavier, the one person she’ll ever love…
Another very different novel from Deborah Carr. Which I'll admit, I was drawn to because of the author, whose previous novels I have loved.
I am not normally a fan of novels that include witchcraft or those sorts of themes, but trust me when I say, this one is different.
1940's Jersey. Briar Le Gros is the daughter of a witch, and is reluctant to join the coven. She doesn't feel that she is ready. Although she can never quite explain to her Mother why. Possibly, she feels that they already have enough to deal with living under Nazi rule.
Her Mother and the other local witches are out and about, and Briar is visiting a friend when she loses track of time, and breaks the curfew. Forcing her to hide in the local castle grounds to evade discovery.
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When Xavier Giroye is bought into her life, she begins to question everything. She feels that there is something familiar about him, though is certain that they have never met before. When he says he thinks it is 1643, she thinks he is trying to play some sort of trick on her.
When she realises that he is serious, she knows that she must return him to the past. But she can't do so without her Mother's help. Somehow both Briar and Xavier end up back in the 1640's and Briar is suddenly in danger from the notorious witchfinder.
Now it is Briar who must return to her own time, but how can she do that without her Mother?
The Witching Hour is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.