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  • The Witchbeast

    Samantha Eklund

    eBook (Golden Masquerade Books, July 12, 2020)
    For nineteen years I thought I was a human orphan in a world of magical elitistsā€”until I was shot in the head and didnā€™t die.Leaving behind my miserable life of tempting men as an escort and then robbing them blind, I find myself fighting to survive in a whirlwind world of magic and deceit as I learn the answers to questions I had never wanted to ask.On the run with my best friend, a handsome mysterious stranger, and his best friend, it seems like the more I find out about myself, the less I want to know. In fact, I think I liked it better when I thought I was a nobody.Whatever weā€™ve awoken in me is dark and bloodthirsty, and the more we learn about it and its nefarious history, the more I wonder if Iā€™ll ever be normal again.*Unofficially rated TV-14 for violence, gore, language, and some suggestive scenes*Don't miss the first book in the page-turning series, The Witchbeast, by Samantha Eklund!Book 1: AwakeningBook 2: Silvertine CovenBook 3: Blood Cleric (coming August 16th)Book 4: Frostfall (coming August 30th)Book 5: Malleus Maleficarum (coming September 13th)Get The Witchbeast now instantly on Kindle!
  • The Witch

    Drac Von Stoller

    language (Drac Von Stoller, May 8, 2012)
    Just over the hill stood a shack where the most beautiful woman you ever laid eyes on lived. Her hair was blonde and wavy with eyes as blue as the sky. Her figure would make any man lose his breath. The only thing wrong with this picture was, she's a Witch. Her name is Sarah and an evil Witch at that. Her mother had her out of wedlock. Sarah's mother kept her pregnancy secret from her parent's until one day when her father opened her bedroom door to scold her about something. Her father heard a baby's cry and said, "Did I just hear a baby's cry?"No! No! Father," cried Sarah's Mother.Her father pushed her aside from her closet door. Opened the door and shouted to the top of his lungs. "I want this baby out of my house by morning and that's an order," said her father in an angry voice. Sarah's Mother was only sixteen years old when she had Sarah. Having a baby out of wedlock and especially at sixteen was a disgrace to the family.The next morning Sarah's Mother carried her newborn baby Sarah into town looking for a good home for her daughter. Sarah's Mother came across this shack where a sweet old lady lives. She asked the old woman to take her baby and love her as her own. The old lady accepted and asked her. "Why are you giving up your baby? I'm just an old woman.""My father will kill me and my baby if I don't get rid of this problem. That's his exact words," replied Sarah with a river of tears flowing down her cheeks.Sarah's mother had no idea who the old lady was and if she did she would not have left her in her care.
  • The Witchbeast

    Samantha Eklund

    eBook (Golden Masquerade Books, July 28, 2020)
    So Iā€™m a monster of legend. Now what? The Silvertine Coven thinks they have the answerā€”even if they donā€™t have my consent.Waking up in a mysterious forest with a handsome stranger, I find myself thrust into my next adventure against my will. The Silvertine Coven has kidnapped me at the behest of its leader, simply named Mother, who will train me no matter whatā€”even if it costs my life.I reluctantly agree to go along with the training, on the condition that Iā€™m planning to escape the psycho witch they call Mother the whole time. As I train, I learn thrilling and terrifying things about myself.As I push the witchbeast to its limits and freedom draws nearer, Iā€™m forced to do things that may alter my life foreverā€”and the worst is yet to come.*Unofficially rated TV-14 for violence, gore, language, and some suggestive scenes*Don't miss the first book in the page-turning series, The Witchbeast, by Samantha Eklund!Book 1: AwakeningBook 2: Silvertine CovenBook 3: Blood ClericBook 4: Frostfall (coming August 30th)Book 5: Malleus Maleficarum (coming September 13th)Get The Witchbeast now instantly on Kindle!
  • The Witchbeast

    Samantha Eklund

    Paperback (Golden Masquerade Books, July 29, 2020)
    So Iā€™m a monster of legend. Now what? The Silvertine Coven thinks they have the answerā€”even if they donā€™t have my consent.Waking up in a mysterious forest with a handsome stranger, I find myself thrust into my next adventure against my will. The Silvertine Coven has kidnapped me at the behest of its leader, simply named Mother, who will train me no matter whatā€”even if it costs my life.I reluctantly agree to go along with the training, on the condition that Iā€™m planning to escape the psycho witch they call Mother the whole time. As I train, I learn thrilling and terrifying things about myself.As I push the witchbeast to its limits and freedom draws nearer, Iā€™m forced to do things that may alter my life foreverā€”and the worst is yet to come.*Unofficially rated TV-14 for violence, gore, language, and some suggestive scenes*Don't miss the first book in the page-turning series, The Witchbeast, by Samantha Eklund!Book 1: AwakeningBook 2: Silvertine CovenBook 3: Blood Cleric (coming August 16th)Book 4: Frostfall (coming August 30th)Book 5: Malleus Maleficarum (coming September 13th)
  • The Witchbeast

    Samantha Eklund

    Paperback (Golden Masquerade Books, July 13, 2020)
    For nineteen years I thought I was a human orphan in a world of magical elitistsā€”until I was shot in the head and didnā€™t die.Leaving behind my miserable life of tempting men as an escort and then robbing them blind, I find myself fighting to survive in a whirlwind world of magic and deceit as I learn the answers to questions I had never wanted to ask.On the run with my best friend, a handsome mysterious stranger, and his best friend, it seems like the more I find out about myself, the less I want to know. In fact, I think I liked it better when I thought I was a nobody.Whatever weā€™ve awoken in me is dark and bloodthirsty, and the more we learn about it and its nefarious history, the more I wonder if Iā€™ll ever be normal again.*Unofficially rated TV-14 for violence, gore, language, and some suggestive scenes*Don't miss the first book in the page-turning series, The Witchbeast, by Samantha Eklund!Book 1: AwakeningBook 2: Silvertine CovenBook 3: Blood ClericBook 4: Frostfall (coming August 30th)Book 5: Malleus Maleficarum (coming September 13th)Get You can get The Witchbeast now!
  • The Witch

    Ky Tyrand

    eBook (, May 29, 2017)
    Spoilers: Please note this series takes after the Hunted Heir series. For more enjoyment, please begin with Descendant B01LYBICN6Her name is Kiā€™ara. She was once a young Princess in a beautiful land.Now sheā€™s on the run, wanted by the New Gods, and chased by every assassin in Avalon. Not to mention the Royal Guard ā€“ soldiers from the very Kingdom her father had ruled.After a dire premonition leaves her shaken and in need of a miracle, the teen learns that her only hope of saving a powerful ally lies in the hands of a mysterious woman in the woods. Some call her a great Healer. Others call her an evil Witch.But when an elite strike team sent to retrieve the woman does not return, Kiā€™ara sets out on her own to bring them back.What could possibly go wrongā€¦?This is the 4th book in the Princess of the Gods series, a fast-paced science-fantasy series with a strong female protagonist. Filled with action and butt-kickery, it is a coming of age story about the teenage Princess of Avalon. Although there is no sex or strong profanity in this series, there is a fair amount of violence and frightening situations. Not appropriate for younger children.Princess of the Gods:Trilogy One, Hunted HeirBook 1: DescendantBook 2: AssassinBook 3: The KeeperTrilogy Two, Guardianā€™s QuestBook 1: The WitchBook 2: StrongholdBook 3: UnderworldOther books by Ky Tyrand:Mark of the GodsThe Misplacement of Lexi Robinson
  • The Last Witch

    Debbie Dee

    eBook (Dolce Books, )
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  • The Last Witch

    JC Hanna

    language (Diamond Oak, Oct. 26, 2013)
    The Last Witch is the standalone origin story of Branna, one of the main characters from The Saint and the Sorcerer. Ireland: the 11th Century. As the pagan world of witches and wise-men falls to the sword of Christianity, Branna, the daughter of a powerful witch, tries to keep out of the way of the new religion. The new faith is the respectable face of evil forces that are just as powerful as the gods and goddesses of Brannaā€™s religion. A near fatal encounter with a demon from the new religion changes Brannaā€™s life forever. The shy young witch must transform into a powerful warrior as she tries to save her people. She must raise an army, of men and mythical creatures, from across the ages, to fight in a battle that will determine the destiny of all mankind. Filled as it is with creatures from Irish folklore, and the unseen, Narnia-like land in which they dwell, The Last Witch is brimming with magical trills on every page.
  • The Witch

    Mary Johnston

    eBook (Jovian Press, Jan. 25, 2018)
    In this important new novel, Miss Johnston goes back to the field of some of her earlier successes -- the spacious Elizabethan times. The story opens in the death chamber of the great Queen, and with that uncanny power of historic resurrection of which Miss Johnston is master, the reader is made to feel the great issues that are hanging in the balance, -- issues of thought and faith within England itself, issues of imperialistic destiny in the great colonies overseas. The two chief characters are Joan Heron, a beautiful girl of strong, original nature, and Dr. Aderhold, a thinker in advance of his time. As the plot develops, not only is Aderhold suspected of atheism and unholy practices in the black art, but Joan is accused of witchcraft. They are arrested, and sentenced to death, but escape, and take ship for Virginia. As the voyage progresses, her sex and identity are suspected, and she and Aderhold are cast adrift in an open boat. This catastrophe, however, is not final, and in the Bahamas and later in England, the story comes to its impressive ending. As a historic picture, the story is exceptionally strong, and perhaps the impression that will live longest is that of the marvelous Elizabethan world of adventure, controversy, passion, and vital personality.
  • The Witch

    Mary Johnston

    eBook (Good Press, Nov. 27, 2019)
    "The Witch" by Mary Johnston. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgottenāˆ’or yet undiscovered gemsāˆ’of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • The Last Witch

    Thuy Ta

    language (, Feb. 20, 2016)
    Illustrated children book
  • The Witch

    Polly Rayon

    eBook
    "A Sweet Valley Twins Evil Parody"Did you read, and have a love-hate relationship with, Sweet Valley books in the mid-80s to late 90s? Do you also have an affinity for fantasy and horror? Then this parody is for you. All the kids at Saccharin Valley Middle School say the Morrison mansion is haunted. So when Fallon Morrison moves into the crumbling Victorian house, the rumors spread fast. Jessica Wastefeld and her friends are convinced that the new girl is a witch.But Jessicaā€™s identical twin sister, Elizabeth, is sure that Fallon is just an ordinary girl. Sheā€™s determined to stick up for her new friend. Fallon has her own agenda, especially when Jessica and her friends start being mean to her. Is Fallon really a witch? Well, duh.The Witch is a "horror-parody" of books I used to read obsessively as a child and later realized are awful. The Witch combines elements of satire and horror, and is kind of meta. If it sounds familiar, it's inspired by the third book in the actual series, but I took its premise and twisted it beyond recognition, because the original plot really annoyed me. Added original characters (whom youā€™ll have met in Book One).More books in my fake series to come.The original series were aimed at preteen girls, and this book is based on the particular series where the twins are young enough to encounter supernatural events (many of their ā€œSuper Chillersā€ were ghost stories). So while thereā€™s no blatant sexuality or violence, and it follows the rules of the original series, it might be better appreciated by someone 13 or older (especially women in their 30s). Thereā€™s definitely some dark humor, and ā€œmagicalā€ violence.