New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz’s novels are “a bubbling cauldron of mystery and romance.”
—People magazine
Meet the Beauchamp women—Joanna, Freya, and Ingrid—who live seemingly quiet lives in Northampton on the tip of Long Island while harboring a centuries-old secret: they are powerful witches forbidden to practice magic. But a devastating murder makes it clear that it is time to dust off those wands and spell trouble for a mysterious enemy.
The Beauchamp women could use a little time off—now that the prohibition on practicing magic has been lifted. No such luck… a long-lost relative returns; a lover betrays; and the spirit of someone dead is determined to get Joanna’s attention, whether for fair or foul purposes. No wonder this second Witches of East End novel is praised as “just a little bit wicked!”*
Freya is trapped in time in 1692 Salem—not a good place for witches! Back in twenty-first-century Northampton, the family searches for a totem that could allow them to open the passages of time and rescue Freya, while challenges ancient and new appear with alarming frequency. Winds of Salem is, in a word, bewitching!
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