In Wormwood Abbey, Christina Baehr introduces Edith Worms, a Victorian clergyman’s daughter whose ordered life unravels when a mythical salamander appears and a summons arrives from long-ignored relatives. Drawn to a decaying abbey in remote Yorkshir…
In Wormwood Abbey, Christina Baehr introduces Edith Worms, a Victorian clergyman’s daughter whose ordered life unravels when a mythical salamander appears and a summons arrives from long-ignored relatives. Drawn to a decaying abbey in remote Yorkshire, Edith encounters strange magical creatures, an uneasy household, and a guarded cousin, Gwendolyn, whose reluctant friendship becomes central to her new existence. As Edith uncovers the supernatural duties tied to her family’s history, she must decide how far she is willing to go to protect their legacy and the dragons and other beings bound to it. Blending cozy fantasy, gothic atmosphere, slow-burn romance, and mystery, this first volume in The Secrets of Ormdale series focuses on quiet dangers, hidden loyalties, and the risks of forming new attachments.
In Wormwood Abbey, Christina Baehr introduces Edith Worms, a Victorian clergyman’s daughter whose ordered life unravels when a mythical salamander appears and a summons arrives from long-ignored relatives. Drawn to a decaying abbey in remote Yorkshir…
In Wormwood Abbey, Christina Baehr introduces Edith Worms, a Victorian clergyman’s daughter whose ordered life unravels when a mythical salamander appears and a summons arrives from long-ignored relatives. Drawn to a decaying abbey in remote Yorkshire, Edith encounters strange magical creatures, an uneasy household, and a guarded cousin, Gwendolyn, whose reluctant friendship becomes central to her new existence. As Edith uncovers the supernatural duties tied to her family’s history, she must decide how far she is willing to go to protect their legacy and the dragons and other beings bound to it. Blending cozy fantasy, gothic atmosphere, slow-burn romance, and mystery, this first volume in The Secrets of Ormdale series focuses on quiet dangers, hidden loyalties, and the risks of forming new attachments.