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Witch

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A child, born to parents who had eagerly awaited its coming; a child who would live within the cosseting blanket of its parent’s morality and beliefs. The child birthed however, was a strange, solitary child, one who lived with its right foot in this world, and its left foot in a world unfamiliar, a world its parents didn't know existed; a child with the spark of Witch already burning bright.

I was that Witch child, and despite all attempts to ‘fit in’ with my physical family, school, friends, mainstream religion, and into the pretense that is modern witchcraft; I failed. I didn't ‘fit it’ anywhere. But as I failed, so Witch, that was the burning spark inside, took a hold on me and shook me until my teeth rattled. "STIR YOURSELF WHORE, OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK.”

This is my story, of how the spark that was Witch battled her way through the crap that awaits those who are of the Blood, and who fight to find their way home. My story is funny, sad, and in places quite poignant; a story some may find familiar as they too struggle to deal with that bloody obstinate, determined spark that is awakening Witch. It is told with honesty, and without a ‘toss of the head’ to what is considered acceptable in today's 'normal' society; this is my story, but it could belong to any who are born with the spark of Witch burning inside.

262 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2013

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February 4, 2017
Just started reading this.Not long before I realised the title and synopsis has nothing to do with the content.This appears to be a fictional story of someones delving into the world of witchcraft.Thts what it first seems until you progress into it further when you will encounter a barrage of filth directed at various people who the author weaves into a fictional account of her encounter.It does seem more a rant on something in the authors life we do not need to know about.Full of unnecesary profanities,the authors use of drugs,terrible grammar and misleading title make this a no-go.
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March 6, 2016
Not a book but someones personal rant.Horrid language and terrible editing,this reads like toilet door smut.Nothing to do with its title,it really is profane for the sake of it.WHY?
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