Not Good for Maidens
They'll lure you in with fruit and gems and liquor and dancing, merriment to remember for the rest of your life. But that's an illusion. The market is death itself.
Beneath the streets of York, the goblin market calls to the Wickett women--the family of witches that tends to its victims. For generations, they have defended the old cobblestone streets with their magic. Knowing the dangers, they never entered the market--until May Wickett fell for a goblin girl, accepted her invitation, and became inextricably tied to the world her family tried to protect her from. The market learned her name, and even when she and her sister left York for Boston to escape it, the goblins remembered.
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"A beautifully imagined examination of the bonds that tie sisters, friends, families, and lovers, [Not Good For Maidens] is bursting with empowered women [...] A violent and voluptuous adventure." --Kirkus Reviews "With equal measures of terror and tenderness, Tori Bovalino crafts a vivid story as alluring as the taste of goblin fruit." - Lyndall Clipstone, author of Lakesedge and Forestfall "A spellbinding dark fantasy of generational magic and mischief. With haunting prose, this riveting tale will hold you captive like the call of the Goblin Market itself." -Rosiee Thor, author of Fire Becomes Her and Tarnished are the Stars "A morbid, lyrical, blood-soaked folktale that draws readers in from the very beginning, much the way the market ensnares its victims but with far more pleasant results. Every time I set the book down I couldn't wait to pick it back up again; a must read for those sweltering, sinister summer nights!" - Alice Scott, Barnes & Noble senior bookseller