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Don't go looking for trouble.While at a conference in Upstate New York, Samantha seeks out Danielle Bowen, another witch who specializes in divination. The newlywed Samantha has been thinking about when she and her husband could start a family. But the reading erupts in a different vision—a prophecy.Secrets are revealed as Danielle explains how the Pentad, an evil supergroup related to the magical elements, is growing more powerful to the point that they may become unstoppable. Fueled by the need to prevent the Pentad from coming to fruition, Samantha returns to Erie to search for members who may be looking to join this demonic supergroup.There, Samantha finds Olivia, who is considering joining the Pentad. Thinking it could be a lead to bring down this growing enemy, Samantha follows her. Only, Olivia doesn’t want to be bothered and makes it very clear. Worse, when another demonic faction arrives to stop Olivia from joining the Pentad themselves, Samantha learns very quickly that she may have bitten off more than she can chew on her own.Witch is a short story in the Coven series, which serves as a prequel to the Under the Moon series.

100 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 11, 2021

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David Neth

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David Neth is the author of the Fuse series, the Under the Moon series, the Small Town Christmas series, and other stories. He lives in Batavia, NY, where he dreams of a successful publishing career and opening his own bookstore.

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October 22, 2021
A really short but well worth reading. A witch that needs to find out personal issues but gets a surprise instead.
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October 22, 2021
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A rating is a personal thing. I rate it, my point is that a teen would rate it higher a fifteen you give it full marks. That's your audience. They would love it. The author has got that taped. In have read two of his other books, so this comment is not purely on this book, it's meant to be a true reflection.
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