Caught in a whirlwind of magic and betrayal, a witchling races against time to reclaim her stolen powers. As deadly forces close in, alliances shift and secrets unravel, leaving her questioning the very fabric of her world. The streets are alive with danger, and every choice has dire consequences. Love blossoms amidst chaos, but trust is a fragile spell that could shatter at any moment. Can she untangle the web of lies and save herself before it’s too late, or will darkness consume her first? The clock is ticking — will she rise as the hero or fall as the prey?
"Witchling" by Yasmine Galenorn launches the Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon series and centers on Camille D'Artigo, a half-human, half-fae witch whose powers are unpredictable. Living in Seattle with her two sisters—Delilah, a shapeshifting cat, and Menolly, a vampire—they’re Earthside agents for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. When a killer demon escapes into their world, the sisters find themselves at the heart of an impending supernatural war. Facing betrayal and shifting allegiances, Camille must unravel secrets about her family, her abilities, and a looming darkness threatening both worlds. As love and danger intermingle, Camille is forced to question who to trust and what she’s willing to sacrifice. Against mounting threats, the sisters unite, determined to reclaim their power and protect those they love.
The heart of "Witchling" lies in the deep bond shared by Camille and her sisters, Delilah and Menolly. Each brings unique strengths—and vulnerabilities—to their small Seattle household. Their sisterhood is tested by supernatural dangers, betrayals, and tensions between the magical and mundane worlds. As they collaborate to face demons, survive attacks, and protect each other, their familial loyalty gives them strength, even as secrets threaten to pull them apart.
Camille’s journey is defined by her struggle with unpredictable magic. As a witchling—a magical being whose powers can backfire—she’s both resourceful and vulnerable. Her quest to control her powers brings her into contact with allies and enemies alike, blurring the boundaries between human, fae, and demon. As she investigates the theft of her powers and uncovers a broader plot against the Otherworld, Camille must reconcile both halves of her hybrid identity.
Trust is a currency in the world Galenorn builds. Betrayal comes from unexpected sources: shadowy organizations, duplicitous lovers, and even supposed friends. Every decision Camille and her sisters make carries high stakes, with hidden agendas and dangerous secrets swirling just beneath the surface. This uncertainty bleeds into their personal relationships, forcing Camille to learn whom she can truly rely on as threats multiply around them.
Despite the looming danger, moments of romance and connection give "Witchling" its heart. Camille finds herself drawn to men from different magical backgrounds, each representing a potential ally or peril. Passion flares as love defies the chaos, but it’s tempered with caution—every connection could become a liability. The complexity of these relationships deepens the narrative, revealing vulnerabilities and hopes amid the darkness.
As demon forces gather and magic spins out of control, Camille and her sisters must confront their own fears and destinies. The fight against darkness is both external and internal, forcing them to embrace their powers, face past traumas, and make critical choices. In a climactic finale, the sisters rise to the challenge, cementing their roles as protectors against evil and setting the stage for future battles in an ever-shifting urban fantasy landscape.
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