Paula Brackston is a British author known for her paranormal and historical fiction novels.
Paula Brackston was born in Wales and grew up in England.
She pursued an academic career and earned a PhD in creative writing from Lancaster University.
Her debut novel, 'The Witch's Daughter', was published in 2010 and became a New York Times bestseller.
Since then, she has published over a dozen books, including 'The Midnight Witch', 'The Silver Witch', and 'The Little Shop of Found Things'.
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Brackston's debut novel about a witch who has lived for centuries and must protect her magic from those who seek to use it for evil.
A historical fantasy novel set in 19th century London about a young witch who must choose between love and duty.
A time-travel novel about a woman who finds a magical antique shop in a quaint English town.
Paula Brackston writes paranormal and historical fiction novels.
'The Witch's Daughter' is Paula Brackston's most popular book and became a New York Times bestseller.
'The Little Shop of Found Things' is a time-travel novel about a woman who finds a magical antique shop in a quaint English town.
Yes, Paula Brackston has a sequel to 'The Witch's Daughter' called 'The Return of the Witch'.
Paula Brackston's books are generally considered to be for adults, but some may be appropriate for mature young adults.