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Tag Archives: folk horror
Witchy Wednesday: My Review of The Daughters of Pendle by Darcy Boyd Mahoney
Step into the shadow of Lancashire folklore with my Witchy Wednesday review of The Daughters of Pendle by Darcy Boyd Mahoney. A dark folk horror tale of witches, cults, and sacrifice – but not an easy read at SpookyMrsGreen spooky family lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
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