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Seventeen year old Winter Woods finds herself on the run with her twin sister Summer and her new friend Jack Lawson. Forced to flee from the coven that chases them, they quickly discover that Amanda Hoffman will stop at nothing to stop them.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 2, 2015

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Joni Mayhan

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October 12, 2017
A nice ending to a great trilogy of books by Joni Mayhan. While the story is mainly about a bunch of teenagers in a small town, I enjoyed all three books thoroughly. Now that I've finished the series, I can see the main character, Winter, in upcoming books as a young adult. At least I'd like to see her carry on with this witty, intelligent character.

I've read many of Joni's books and found these in particular to be very entertaining. I think this trilogy would be a great read for anyone who loves interesting, non-gory stories about the paranormal, crows, and witches.

Great for teens and adults alike.
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May 25, 2020
I love Joni Mayhem's book. She is a wonderful writer and an amazing person.
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September 21, 2021
Spirit board series

Awesome series. Will there be more books to this series? Winter and jack have to get together. And what adventure could the three of them get into next
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August 3, 2016
Wow!!! Plans fail and fall apart as the twins Winter and Summer, along with Jack, try to stay alive and end the curse that has plagued Harmony for so long. The end is unpredictable and exciting as the trio of teens hide and work to end the evil above and below the town of Harmony.

As a fan of good film, these books would make a grand mini-series on cable. I don't think that there are many people talented enough to capture the essence of the trilogy in a single film on the big screen. I have been wrong before.

Save yourself the time and purchase the trilogy!
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