Bitter Magic Audiobook By Nancy Kilgore cover art

Bitter Magic

Preview

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection of titles.
Yours as long as you’re a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for $8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Bitter Magic

By: Nancy Kilgore
Narrated by: Dianne Jackson
Try Standard free

$8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $20.66

Buy for $20.66

Bitter Magic, inspired by the true story of Isobel Gowdie and her witchcraft confession, reveals a little-known corner of history—the lives of both pagan and Protestant women in the Scottish Reformation of the 1600s as witch trials and executions threatened their lives, values, and beliefs.

The story is told by Isobel herself and also by Margaret Hay, a fictionalized 17-year-old noble woman. When Margaret stumbles across Isobel one day, it seems as though Isobel is commanding the dolphins in the ocean to dance. Margaret is enchanted. She becomes interested in Isobel’s magic, in fairies, and in herbal remedies; Isobel freely shares her knowledge. While Margaret worries that being around Isobel could be dangerous, she also respects Isobel’s medical successes and comes to believe that acknowledging the efficacy of herbal remedies or believing in fairies does not challenge her Christianity.

But Isobel believes in more than cheery fairies and herbal medicine. She has dark wishes as well, unknown to most people. Isobel seeks vengeance against the local lord who executed her mother for witchcraft. More important, Isobel’s trance experiences (or are they dreams?) lead her to confess to a wide range of sins, including consorting with the devil. Then, during her trial, Isobel names 13 others, calling them all witches. To her great shock, Margaret hears her own name. Can her tutor, a Christian mystic named Katharine, save them?

©2021 Milford House Press (P)2023 Beacon Audiobooks
Magic Users Witchcraft Historical Magic Fantasy Paranormal Fiction Highlander Scary
All stars
Most relevant
I honestly can’t tell if the book is worth reading, because the actress or AI that they used to read it completely destroys any sort of emotion in the telling of the story, making it completely unlistenable. I bought this to listen with my child, we barely could get through any of it. if this is the direction of audible books, then it will completely destroy the pleasure that occurs from listening to a well read story.

Terrible AI reading. Worthless

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.