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Sea Touched
The sea has always known Sam Pritchard. It parts for him, calms around him, keeps him dry on the harbour wall. He's never asked why. He's never wanted to know.
But since the witches broke the first binding, something has changed in Môrlan. The tides are running wrong. Creatures are appearing where they shouldn't. And the water that always kept its distance has started reaching for him — soaking through his boots, clinging to his skin, pulling at something deep in his blood that he's spent his whole life pretending isn't there.
When his younger sister Nel arrives in Môrlan for the summer, the pull intensifies. Then, on Beltane night, Nel vanishes from the clifftop without a trace.
No body. No sign of a struggle. Just an empty bed, an abandoned phone, and a sea that's gone impossibly still.
The circle’s investigation uncovers something far more unsettling than a disappearance: Nel may not have been taken. She may have walked willingly toward something that called to her — the same thing that's been calling to Sam. And bringing her home means confronting a legacy he's been running from since his father drowned: the Pritchard blood doesn't just love the sea.
The sea loves it back.
Sea Touched is the second book in the Witches of Môrlan series — a paranormal mystery set on the wild Pembrokeshire coast, where Welsh mythology runs deeper than the tides. Perfect for fans of TJ Green's White Haven Witches, and anyone who believes the best magic is woven into the landscape itself.
The sea has always known Sam Pritchard. It parts for him, calms around him, keeps him dry on the harbour wall. He's never asked why. He's never wanted to know.
But since the witches broke the first binding, something has changed in Môrlan. The tides are running wrong. Creatures are appearing where they shouldn't. And the water that always kept its distance has started reaching for him — soaking through his boots, clinging to his skin, pulling at something deep in his blood that he's spent his whole life pretending isn't there.
When his younger sister Nel arrives in Môrlan for the summer, the pull intensifies. Then, on Beltane night, Nel vanishes from the clifftop without a trace.
No body. No sign of a struggle. Just an empty bed, an abandoned phone, and a sea that's gone impossibly still.
The circle’s investigation uncovers something far more unsettling than a disappearance: Nel may not have been taken. She may have walked willingly toward something that called to her — the same thing that's been calling to Sam. And bringing her home means confronting a legacy he's been running from since his father drowned: the Pritchard blood doesn't just love the sea.
The sea loves it back.
Sea Touched is the second book in the Witches of Môrlan series — a paranormal mystery set on the wild Pembrokeshire coast, where Welsh mythology runs deeper than the tides. Perfect for fans of TJ Green's White Haven Witches, and anyone who believes the best magic is woven into the landscape itself.