There were twelve founding families in all. Six of them left. Six of them stayed.
Caley Leora is a witch. Has been her whole life. Sometime's, she regrets living on Wes Melas, an island where everyone knows who she is, and what she is. But for the most part, even with the demon's and the spirits, she likes her life, especially since she's just recently been appointed head of her coven. Suddenly, though, her world's flipped upside down with the arrival of six new families, or old families, and they have a coven as well. And they are not alone. Now, Caley's got to struggle between her attractions to Shia, this new coven's leader, and Bane who everyone tells her is evil. Not only that, but there's a killer on the island, hell bent on taking over.
Can Caley and the others put aside their differences, and their families pasts, in order to save their home, and possibly the world? Separate, they aren't nearly strong enough, but together, they can form the most powerful sect of witches on the planet. They can form The Coven.
This book was originally titled: The Coven: Uninvited!
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Chani majored in Creative Writing at Johnson State College in Vermont. To pay her bills, she has worked many odd jobs, including, but not limited to, telemarketing, order picking in a warehouse, and filling ink cartridges. When she isn’t writing, she’s binging TV shows, drawing, or frequenting zoos/aquariums. She is the author of the Xenith trilogy, and the teen paranormal series, The Underworld Saga, originally written under the penname Tempest C. Avery. She currently resides in Connecticut.
This book is only available on Wattpad right now and has not been edited AT ALL. The only reason it's still even up there is because people have become invested in the story and I'd feel too bad taking it down. :/ Readers, please keep that in mind. Again, it is NOT edited. There are grammatical errors.
I haven't read any books about witchery in quite a while so this was a refreshing change. I like the love triangle and banter going on between Caley, Shia, and Bane. I'm really hoping for a future between Bane and Caley. :) The grammatical errors can be a little distracting, but if you're able to look past them, it's a pretty good read. Overall, I am looking forward to the next installment.
I read "The Coven: Uninvited" by Tempest C. Aevery. It was an enjoyable book to read. The story starts off with Caley Leora, a witch that belongs to a group of witches also known as a coven. She has been appointed head of her coven of witches on Wes Melas, an island where everyone knows who she is, and what she is. Her coven is made up of the ramaining families of the island, the other six founding families of the island were banished for practicing dark arts. Now the revoked families have returned with a newly formed coven. Caley has to make sure that her feelings towards the other coven's leader Shia, and another member named Bane who is renouned for his dangerous personality, does not get in the way of her protection of the island in which she resides.
Not only does she have to worry about keeping the other families in check, she has to find out who a mellicous killer on the island is. Combining the covens may be difficult especially because of past time differences, but can Caley make the most out of the situation? Bringing together forces will surely make them the most powerful coven known, they can form "The Coven."
The book is well thought out, and has qualities that a teenager that enjoys fiction books would appreciate. Though it is a wonderful book, it has many grammatical errors that are distractingly noticeable. Besides the grammar problems, the book was thoroughly enjoyable and very well executed.
This book was a "free" book from Barnes and Noble. I decided to download it and check it out. It was pretty interesting. It sort of reminded me of the tv series "The Secret Circle" at first. But, then it evolved into it's own. I liked the book. Very detailed. The characters were interesting. The triangle between Caley, Shai, and Bane was interesting.
Without giving away too much. It's basically about some high school kids that are witches that live on an island. Some new witches that lived there before from the previous coven return, and as soon as they do trouble erupts.
All I can say is that this was an awful book. The editing was atrocious as in none existent. The writing style was juvenile and the story was just hard to follow.