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  • Sorceress

    Phil Stern

    language (Phil Stern, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Sorceress is the fourth book in The Cross-Worlds Coven Series, following Witches, Earth Fire, and Rivals. With things slowly returning to normal for the Coven, Caylee is assigned to the high-tech dimension of Vail. The coveted position includes advanced study at a prestigious college, while also acting as an occasional courier for the Coven Leader herself. It also provides full access to the famous Vail nightlife, something she and the other undercover operatives there take liberal advantage of. Still, the young sorceress misses the magical front lines, and she jumps at the chance for an independent mission into Lysandy. Somehow, a Victorian-era scientific gauge has been found in the rustic, natural dimension, and Caylee must discover where it came from. Taking Tornado the unicorn and two battlehawks, she immediately sets off from Haven. Soon, however, the inexperienced sorceress encounters dangers she never even dreamed of. Ultimately finding the source of the cross-dimensional contamination,Caylee must then make a decision affecting not only two entire worlds, but perhaps the future of the Coven itself...
  • Sorceress

    Claudia Gray, Khristine Hvam, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, March 3, 2015)
    Elizabeth's power grows stronger by the day, and the clouds over Captive's Sound grow darker. And soon a terrible flood will drown everything and everyone in its path. In order to save her family, her friends, and her Steadfast, Mateo, Nadia swore herself to the One Beneath. Her only chance to learn how to defeat him and Elizabeth is to pretend to be a loyal student of dark magic - but to do so she must abandon Mateo and the world she knows. If Nadia is overcome by the temptations of this new power, the girl she was might disappear forever. As Captive's Sound collapses into chaos, Verlaine struggles with her desire for Asa - a demon sworn to serve the One Beneath and yet the only one who truly cares for her. Their love goes against the mysterious laws of the demonic realm, but it might also be their salvation. The battle lines are drawn, but which side will everyone fall on? Surprising alliances are made, and true love is tested in the action-packed conclusion to the breathtaking Spellcaster series.
  • Sorceress

    Celia Rees

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, May 3, 2010)
    As Witch Child ends so Sorceress begins. Alison Ellman is still searching for information about Mary Newbury; she has a diary and some scattered information about other people in Mary's life, but Mary has disappeared into the forests and Alison has no way of following her. But when she meets Agnes Herne, Alison encounters the person who is going to tell her all about Mary's life after she leaves Beulah. Agnes is a descendant of Mary's and has a special skill which allows her to be in touch with Mary in the spirit world. And Mary has a story to tell. A story of love and friendship, sadness and loss. A story that takes her across the New World in an epic search for a home. We fell under the spell of Mary in Witch Child and now at last we find out what happened to her after her ill-fated time in Beulah. Just as Mary's story has to be told to Agnes, it has to be read by us for it is passionate, compelling and utterly wonderful.
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  • Sorceress

    Claudia Gray

    eBook (HarperTeen, March 3, 2015)
    The triumphant conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray's dazzling Spellcaster series.To save the lives of countless people in Captive's Sound, Nadia swore herself to the One Beneath—to black magic. Her plan, and the town's only hope, is for Nadia to learn enough sorcery to strike back against the forces of evil. But now that she's separated from her friends, her family, and her Steadfast, Mateo, Nadia is more vulnerable than ever to the growing darkness.The final battle lines are drawn, surprising alliances are made, and true love is tested in the action-packed conclusion to the breathtaking Spellcaster series.
  • Sorceress

    Celia Rees

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 12, 2009)
    "The spellbinding sequel to Witch Child! “Startlingly convincing. . . . Once Agnes’s quest begins, readers will be hooked." — BooklistIt came to Agnes unbidden: a vision of Mary Newbury, a young woman driven from her Puritan settlement, accused of being a witch. It is an image of a life about to change radically, as Mary defies all accepted norms — embracing independence, love, and loyalty to a Native American community that accepts her as one of their own. The two women’s lives are separated by almost four hundred years, but they are linked by more than blood. For, like Mary, Agnes has special powers — powers that Mary seeks to ensure that the rest of her story is told.
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  • Sorceress

    Claudia Gray

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 1, 2016)
    The triumphant conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray's dazzling Spellcaster series.To save the lives of countless people in Captive's Sound, Nadia swore herself to the One Beneath—to black magic. Her plan, and the town's only hope, is for Nadia to learn enough sorcery to strike back against the forces of evil. But now that she's separated from her friends, her family, and her Steadfast, Mateo, Nadia is more vulnerable than ever to the growing darkness.The final battle lines are drawn, surprising alliances are made, and true love is tested in the action-packed conclusion to the breathtaking Spellcaster series.
  • Sorceress

    Claudia Gray

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, March 3, 2015)
    The triumphant conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray's dazzling Spellcaster series.To save the lives of countless people in Captive's Sound, Nadia swore herself to the One Beneath—to black magic. Her plan, and the town's only hope, is for Nadia to learn enough sorcery to strike back against the forces of evil. But now that she's separated from her friends, her family, and her Steadfast, Mateo, Nadia is more vulnerable than ever to the growing darkness.The final battle lines are drawn, surprising alliances are made, and true love is tested in the action-packed conclusion to the breathtaking Spellcaster series.
  • Sorceress

    Celia Rees

    Hardcover (Candlewick Press, Aug. 26, 2002)
    The suspense is over! Readers of the spellbinding story of Mary Newbury can finally find out what happens to her next - thanks to a young, modern-day descendant who has an uncanny connection to the past.Agnes closed her eyes in the heat and steam of the sweat lodge. She woke to air that was dry and cold around her. She was no longer Agnes, or even Karonhisake, Searching Sky. She was no longer American or Haudenosaunee. She was English, and her name was Mary, and she woke to find that she was dying, freezing to death.It came to Agnes unbidden - a vision of Mary Newbury, alone in the snow, dying of the cold. A vision of a young woman who had lived in the 1600s,an unusual young woman who had been driven from her Puritan settlement, accused of being a witch. It was an image of a woman whose life was about to change radically, as she embarked on an existence that defied all accepted norms - embracing passionate independence, love, and loyalty to a proud, endangered community that accepted her as one of their own.Mary’s and Agnes’s lives have been separated by almost 400 years, but they are inextricably linked by more than blood. Like Mary, Agnes has special powers - powers that Mary now seeks to ensure that the rest of her story is told.
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  • Sorceress

    Justin Graves

    eBook (CreateSpace, Nov. 15, 2011)
    The very existence of the pixy race is being threatened by the terrible creatures known as hobs. With only a small army, the pixies must depend on the magic of the Heptad as they prepare for war. To help save her people, Ruby must utilize her magic dagger. However, there is a problem; she can no longer control the weapon. With help from the other wielders of the powerful Heptad, Ruby must find a way to control her magic dagger, defeat the hobs, and become the sorceress she is destined to be.
  • Sorceress

    Celia Rees

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 20, 2003)
    For the legions of readers spellbound by WITCH CHILD, here’s the fascinating next chapter - thanks to a Native American descendant with an uncanny link to the past.Agnes closed her eyes in the heat and steam of the sweat lodge. She woke to air that was dry and cold around her. She was no longer Agnes, or even Karonhisake, Searching Sky. She was no longer American or Haudenosaunee. She was English, and her name was Mary, and she woke to find that she was dying, freezing to death.It came to Agnes unbidden - a vision of Mary Newbury, alone in the snow, dying of the cold. A vision of a young woman who had lived in the 1600s, who had been driven from her Puritan settlement, accused of being a witch. It was an image of a woman whose life was about to change radically as she embarked on an existence that defied all accepted norms - embracing passionate independence, love, and loyalty to a proud, endangered community that accepted her as one of their own. Mary’s and Agnes’s lives have been separated by almost 400 years, but they are inextricably linked by more than blood. For, like Mary, Agnes has special powers - and Mary now seeks these powers to ensure that the rest of her story is told.
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  • Sorceress

    Greg Herren

    eBook (Tiny Satchel, Nov. 23, 2010)
    Laura Pryce, 17, has just completed her junior year of high school when her parents are killed in a car accident and she must go live with her Great Aunt Melisande, whom she has never met. Once at her aunt's huge and rambling house, she discovers a series of paintings. The faces of the women--all from different historical periods--are the same as hers.Her aunt tells her it's a weird genetic anomaly--that each generation has the face and that it brings with it an exciting future.But Laura begins to have strange and terrifying dreams. She seeks out friendship in her aunt's assistant--Jake. Jake, however, has secrets of his own. What happened to his family?As Laura feels increasingly isolated by her surroundings where cell phones fail to work and internet connections easily die, the dreams escalate until Laura cannot discern the difference between what is really a dream and what is happening at the strange, huge house. All she is certain of is that she is in danger...
  • Sorceress

    Greg Herren

    Paperback (Tiny Satchel Press, Nov. 23, 2010)
    Laura Pryce, 17, has just completed her junior year of high school when her parents are killed in a car accident and she must go live with her Great Aunt Melisande, whom she has never met. Once at her aunt's huge and rambling house, she discovers a series of paintings. The faces of the women--all from different historical periods--are the same as hers.Her aunt tells her it's a weird genetic anomaly--that each generation has the face and that it brings with it an exciting future.But Laura begins to have strange and terrifying dreams. She seeks out friendship in her aunt's assistant--Jake. Jake, however, has secrets of his own. What happened to his family?As Laura feels increasingly isolated by her surroundings where cell phones fail to work and internet connections easily die, the dreams escalate until Laura cannot discern the difference between what is really a dream and what is happening at the strange, huge house. All she is certain of is that she is in danger...
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