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  • Witch Way Back

    Robert Wright

    eBook
    Ceri woke from a strange dream into a nightmare. Her dreams were of goblins, dragons and three evil sisters, oh my. Now awake in Bellingham, she finds out that dreams are sometimes real and can follow you into reality. Here her normal life is thrown out the door and she meets new friends, fights new enemies and learns once again that you can always discover new things about your family. In the end, she fights for those she loves and longs for the days of being a normal teenager once more.
  • Witch Way Back

    Robert Wright Jr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 13, 2016)
    Ceri woke from a strange dream into a nightmare. Her dreams were of goblins, dragons and three evil sisters, oh my. Now awake in Bellingham, she finds out that dreams are sometimes real and can follow you into reality. Here her normal life is thrown out the door and she meets new friends, fights new enemies and learns once again that you can always discover new things about your family. In the end, she fights for those she loves and longs for the days of being a normal teenager once more.
  • Witch Way

    M.A. Marino, Victoria Miller, Deadra Krieger

    language (, Oct. 4, 2015)
    "Evil isn't something you are, it's something you become." Jessica O'Rourke is learning the dangers that young witches face when dabbling in not-so-good magic for personal gain. All of the women in Jessie's family are witches. Not the kind of witches that fly on brooms or cast spells with pointed sticks. They're the kind of witches that Jessie's mother called practical witches-that is, until she got killed. The worst part about her mother's death is that her father was the one who did it and now Jessie has to live in a house full of witchy aunts who remind her way too much of how sad she is inside. Jessie's father has gone missing but she knows he'll be back to take down the rest of her family. After an encounter with a group of girls, who Jessie's Aunt Abby describes as "bad news," Jessie finds herself in a heated battle with the warlocks that threaten to destroy her entire bloodline. In time, she unveils an unimaginable secret about herself that will surely alter her future. Jessie has to decide which way she will turn and how she will use her new powers to stop her father from hurting anyone else. Can she prevent herself from becoming evil in the process?
  • Witch Way

    M.A. Marino, Deadra Krieger, Victoria Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2016)
    "Evil isn't something you are, it's something you become." Jessica O'Rourke is learning the dangers that young witches face when dabbling in not-so-good magic for personal gain. All of the women in Jessie's family are witches. Not the kind of witches that fly on brooms or cast spells with pointed sticks. They're the kind of witches that Jessie's mother called practical witches-that is, until she got killed. The worst part about her mother's death is that her father was the one who did it and now Jessie has to live in a house full of witchy aunts who remind her way too much of how sad she is inside. Jessie's father has gone missing but she knows he'll be back to take down the rest of her family. After an encounter with a group of girls, who Jessie's Aunt Abby describes as "bad news," Jessie finds herself in a heated battle with the warlocks that threaten to destroy her entire bloodline. In time, she unveils an unimaginable secret about herself that will surely alter her future. Jessie has to decide which way she will turn and how she will use her new powers to stop her father from hurting anyone else. Can she prevent herself from becoming evil in the process?
  • Witch Way

    M. a. Marino

    Paperback (Lycaon Press, June 25, 2014)
    "Evil isn't something you are, it's something you become." Jessica O'Rourke is learning the dangers that young witches face when dabbling in not-so-good magic for personal gain. All of the women in Jessie's family are witches. Not the kind of witches that fly on brooms or cast spells with pointed sticks. They're the kind of witches that Jessie's mother called practical witches-that is, until she got killed. The worst part about her mother's death is that her father was the one who did it and now Jessie has to live in a house full of witchy aunts who remind her way too much of how sad she is inside. Jessie's father has gone missing but she knows he'll back to take down the rest of her family. After an encounter with a group of girls, who Jessie's Aunt Abby describes as "bad news," Jessie finds herself in a heated battle with the warlocks that threaten to destroy her entire bloodline. In time, she unveils an unimaginable secret about herself that will surely alter her future. Jessie has to decide which way she will turn and how she will use her new powers to stop her father from hurting anyone else. Can she prevent herself from becoming evil in the process?