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The Witch That Never Died

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Book Have a glimpse of this supposedly normal family as they go through several unusual happenings. This is a story based on true events and can guarantee a chill up the spine.
About the This book is the story of the family that had been cursed since before they even became a family. Their fate had been sealed when the grandmother of the lady of the house decided she couldn’t rest in peace with her cruel husband living in peace. How could she, after all that he had done to her? So she comes back from the grave to give her husband a piece of what he deserved.
Eventually, this family in Louisiana settles in a new home and as if the wicked past wasn’t enough; they come across a number of paranormal activities. Lights seemed to have a mind of their own as well as mysterious spots of blood or blood seeping would become an almost everyday life phenomenon for them. Finally, the discovery of a grave beneath the wooden floorboards of the house costs the sanity of the lady of the house.
This is a spine chilling tale based on true events. One can feel the terror throughout the length of the book and the fact that these events had actually occurred make this tale an even more horrifying incident. Can this young family survive all that has come their way or will they eventually be forced to give up on their lives?

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 22, 2014

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Mindy Laveau

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March 13, 2016
Not by a real author...

It was a pretty freaky witch book that turned into a husband cheating and then the book was just about their recovering and him coming back to her...then it just said: The End. Spelling was wrong and many corrections needed....overall not happy with this book.
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