
The White Raven
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Melinda Wade
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Carrie D. Miller
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In her 13th life, Aven has settled into the now witchcraft-friendly Salem where she has found true happiness and friendship, maybe even love. Despite her contentment, the truth of Aven's existence haunts her. When she dies, her Spirit is forced from the Veil to live again in the body of a stranger.
Does the elusive white raven, who has shadowed Aven through each of her lives, hold the secret to her release - or is it the cause?
To make matters worse, an unrelenting, twisted evil lurks closely behind her. Sustained by his hatred of the witch, he won't give up until she's paid for what she did to him.
When the truth of Aven's connection to the white raven is revealed, it is more horrifying than she could ever have imagined.
Her freedom will come at a terrible price. And even then, will she truly be free?
Emotional and gripping, this captivating debut novel is filled with vivid imagery carrying you on a roller coaster journey of suspense, tears, anger, and laughter.
©2017 Carrie D. Miller (P)2018 Carrie D. MillerKritikerstimmen
"It is always fun to find a new magic to read about. You think the genre is overdone until you find something bright and fresh like this." (FangirlNation.com)
"Magic and suspense abound in this moving debut fantasy novel about how far a witch will go to help a friend. A heartfelt fantasy tale with a spirited plot." (Kirkus Reviews)