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House of Duquesne | The Blanchard Witches Book Four | Southern Gothic Fantasy (Hardcover)
House of Duquesne | The Blanchard Witches Book Four | Southern Gothic Fantasy (Hardcover)
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Every town has a house people whisper about.
In Charleston, South Carolina, that house finally speaks.
A Southern Gothic fantasy set in Daihmler County, Alabama. A powerful family legacy collides with Blanchard magic, exposing buried sins, dangerous alliances, and a house built on secrets that no one is prepared to face.
In House of Duquesne, the Blanchard witches come face to face with a legacy as old—and as dangerous—as their own, one built not on curses alone, but on ambition, control, and blood-bound power.
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Southern Gothic fantasy set in rural Alabama
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Fourth novel in The Blanchard Witches series
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Introduces a rival lineage with deep roots in Daihmler County
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Expands the world beyond the Blanchards while tightening the threat
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Legacy versus ownership
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Power hoarded—and power stolen
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Family names as weapons
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The danger of history left unchallenged
This is where the story widens—and the danger multiplies.
This book is for readers who:
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Love generational feuds wrapped in supernatural tension
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Enjoy rival families, shifting alliances, and moral gray zones
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Want richer world-building without losing emotional intimacy
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Appreciate gothic settings where houses carry memory and menace
House of Duquesne
In the 4th novel of THE BLANCHARD WITCHES Fantasy Fiction series...the family is adjusting to the secrets revealed in the last book (STITCHES IN TIME) and acclimating to some new faces around the house. Yet, old foes are resurfacing and old scores are screaming to be settled. Everything has been building to this moment when the Blanchards return to Charleston, home of the sinister D'Angelo family. What happens within the dark stone walls of the D'Angelo stronghold will change every Blanchard forever.
Join your favorite witches for the deadliest battle they've ever fought. Not everyone will survive The House of Duquesne.
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