Spells&wishes &Gun
Spells&wishes&Quests
Spells&wishes& Trouble
Spells&wishes&Death
Spells&wishes& Enemies
Spells&wishes&Dreams
Spells&wishes& Retribution
Spells&wishes&The long way Home
Martha Carr
Michael Anderle

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Spells&wishes &Gun
Spells&wishes&Quests
Spells&wishes& Trouble
Spells&wishes&Death
Spells&wishes& Enemies
Spells&wishes&Dreams
Spells&wishes& Retribution
Spells&wishes&The long way Home
Martha Carr
Michael Anderle
“We see witchcraft, finally, as a deeply ambivalent but violent struggle within women as well as an equally ambivalent but violent struggle against women.” ― Carol F. Karlsen, The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England
Women executed in the 1692 Salem Witch Trials
My neighbour Mr. Hilton was at Eppington last week, your little ones ware well and very spritly, little Lucy prattles Every thing she hears, Polly and I carry on a corrispondence, and nothing prevents my seeing them but the want of horses.—I can with much pleasure informe you that I am a Grand Mother, and give you the joy of beeing a great Uncle. Jenny Cary has a fine son and was very well when I heard from her.—Mr. Bollings family is well Except my Sister who is I think in a very declineing State of health.—When shall we see you? Adieu my Dear Brother and beleive me to be your Affectionate Sister
To Thomas Jefferson from Martha Jefferson Carr, 15 April 1784
Sign your fears away
Contract Execution
No country for old agents
Last agent Hero
First Run
Take One
Mystic Agent
Hollywood Hex
Martha Carr
Michael Anderle
The Rogue Regiment
Rebel Squad
Pixie Platoon
The Pixie Squad
The Pixie Soldiers
Rising Storms
Wings of Valor
Warriors Pixies
Martha Carr
Michael Anderle
Ogre Hunt
Werewolf Quarry
Chimera Clash
Barghest Brawl
Grindylow Ambush
Crimen Conflict
Brownie Havoc
Gargoyle Rumble
Martha Carr
Michael Anderle
MC: Fran Jackson
Oh look, same authors from a few reads ago! Or two. This is book 1/8 in The Evermores Chronicles, 314 pages. And no, I had no idea in what I was jumping into; who cares reading summaries?
Francesca, or Fran, likes to have ideas, likes to implement them, likes to try – however, her employers are never into taking her ideas to hatch, and with the events not going where she wants them, she quits her Silicon Valley job, and goes back to her magical world.
While there, she meets new people, she plans a new route, gets herself a new business and tries to create new flashy things to – well; she's about to gather attention, but the bad guys are after mirrors of power, especially hers. So, watch this girl dodge "bullets" while trying to grow a company. Watch this girl try to keep her mouth shut, and fail a couple of times. Watch this story and its many POVs: there will be mystery, villains and reformed good guys and girls.
There's more to the story, and the big bad is loose. And the Evermores are here, answers will probably make themselves known on the following books, but not much on this one; but until then, see you all on the next book!
MC: Winland Underwood
Let's go, without reading any summaries but glancing long enough on the About This Book card/tab on Kindle, the non surprise is here, book 1/8 In the Chronicles of Winland Underwood, with a 5h55m typical reading time, and 296 pages. And I was naughty, so I began reading while Kindle was connected to power (the battery is shit already, so let's embrace chaos completely).
Leading a group of refugees toward a ghost town was probably the best decision Winland ever made. The camaraderie between all characters was refreshing. The humor was outright crazy but welcomed, and the sobering danger Winland was in, balanced all out. The multiple POVs from all characters were a nice touch. From evil to good, from heart to tree; everyone had a voice. The last page, a hunter is now after Winland. Will their home remain, or the refugees will have to scatter again? Or will this hunter open his eyes? I don't know. I just know that THIS volume had everything. Even a battle of power and a crimson heart.
This review seems to be all over the place, yes? But hey – it's midnight. I ain't got the time, my muse is asleep, and this whole wall of text is all "matter of fact".
Off I go towards a new book. Bye.