Regrettably, I am About to Cause Trouble
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Amie McNee
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Amie McNee
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1535, Oxfordshire.
Lady Maude Shaftsberry has it all sorted. She will marry the well-connected lord, ascend the ranks of the Tudor court, and be mother to a small battalion of boys. But Maude has a secret that she carries everywhere: a birthmark that stretches over her stomach and between her legs. Is it a mark of fertility? Did her mother rub her pregnant belly too vigorously on the full moon? Or is it the sign of a witch?
Her new husband is certain it's the latter. Maude, faced with annulment and the nunnery, must make her own way.
The witches in town are the only ones who will give her refuge, but staying in the apothecary comes at a price. She must help and assist the witches. Surrounded by potions, star charts, and a fairy who appears to be a very large and handsome man who helps around the house, Maude begins to realize there is a strange and seductive power in being outcast.
Regrettably, I am About to Cause Trouble is a tale about being ostracised, and finding our power and family in unusual places.
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- alicia
- 2023-10-30
Love this book!
I truly loved this book. The narration was fantastic and the storyline was easy to follow and very interesting. It captured my attention the entire time which is hard to do with my adhd sometimes ;)
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- Stéfanie Lepage
- 2024-09-10
You will feel good while reading this
I absolutely love both Amie Mcnee's books, which both portray strong women shamelessly owning their less than ideal fate. This story is about how one becomes a witch, and is set in a historical setting. I really loved how it talks about witchery in a realistic way - there is no magic and pointy hats, but a lot of feminine intuition, herbs, and empowerment. Narration and storytelling is superb.
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