Paula Brackston's The Witch's Daughter follows the story of modern witch Elizabeth Hawksmith, who is 384 years old. This book flashes to 1628, when the Witchfinder of Wessex finds a true witch and Elizabeth has to watch her mother swing from the Hanging Tree. She seeks the help of Warlock Gideon Masters, who helps her — but centuries later, he is still hunting her, demanding payment for saving her life long ago. Now in present-day England, Elizabeth has a quiet life until a teenage girl named Tegan wants to learn about becoming a witch. But friendship means the stakes are even higher when she has to confront Gideon, and fight for her soul.