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Nature of the Witch

Present Day Witchcraft In Cornwall

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Nature of the Witch

By: Helen T. Norwood
Narrated by: Victoria Fitzgerald
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Many years ago, magic prevailed in Britain. It was a time when women were chosen by Mother Nature herself; a time of witchcraft, of the brotherhood of the Gwithiaz and of the terrifying Creatures. It has become a piece of forgotten history.

Now, magic has returned and Kiera is the first witch the world has seen in centuries. Jack has been chosen to learn the ways of the Gwithiaz. Together they must master their crafts and overcome their differences if they are to survive the dark enemy lurking in the shadows.

In the rugged Cornish landscape where it all began, with the help of their eccentric mentor, Kitto, they have face the dreaded Kasadow: An ancient evil that has awoken and is thirsty for the taste of witch's blood.

©2017 Helen T. Norwood (P)2020 Helen T. Norwood
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Young Adult Witchcraft Paranormal Scary Magic Users

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