The Weaver Bride

(Author) Lydia Gregovic
Format: Hardcover
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'Stunning' SARAH HAWLEY 'I was completely under this book's spell' SASHA PEYTON SMITH 'Gothic suspense meets modern romantasy' EMILY J. TAYLOR A sweeping romantic fantasy about a witch who must navigate a ruthless marriage competition - and try not to fall in love along the way. 🧵 Lovett Tamerlane is a silkwitch, her rare magic harnessed only through marriage to a Weaver. But finding a Weaver husband requires status, refinement, and money, all of which Lovett lacks. Her only saving grace is her secret ability: to open any door. But when Lovett opens the wrong one, she finds herself face to face with Eliot Lear, the notorious son of a prominent Weaver. Eliot offers her a life-altering opportunity: entrance to the Vainglory, a competition with the ultimate prize - marriage to Noé Alaire, heir to generations of Weaver wealth. Last year, Eliot's sister won the Vainglory - and died. Now Lovett must solve the mystery of her death. If she does, Eliot will ensure she has her pick of Weaver suitors, regardless of who wins the competition. Yet unraveling the murder proves far more complicated than either of them anticipated. And Lovett should know better than to take a Weaver at his word. After all . . . what is love without betrayal? Part twisting mystery, part thrilling romance, The Weaver Bride is an unputdownable romantasy steeped in a lush magical world.

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Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781399724272
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Oct. 2, 2025

Lydia Gregovic

Lydia Gregovic was a renowned novelist known for her introspective and emotive writing style. Her most notable works include "The Glass House" and "Shadows of the Past," both of which explore themes of memory, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Gregovic's unique ability to evoke deep emotional responses from readers has solidified her reputation as a master of the psychological thriller genre. Her impact on literature lies in her skillful portrayal of complex characters and her ability to create a sense of suspense and unease in her narratives. "The Glass House" remains her most famous work, captivating readers with its haunting atmosphere and intricate plot twists.

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