An inherited secret. An ancient rival. A magical Legacy. Briana Spurrier turned her back on her heritage as a reincarnating witch to chase her dream of being a concert pianist. On the eve of her greatest success, a tragic accident calls her back to her small town island roots, and a
Rain of Ash_Skydancer_Book One
β Scribed by Mitchell, Gwen
- Book ID
- 100639674
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Series
- Skydancer One
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An inherited secret.
An ancient rival.
A magical Legacy.
Briana Spurrier turned her back on her heritage as a reincarnating witch to
chase her dream of being a concert pianist. On the eve of her greatest success,
a tragic accident calls her back to her small town island roots, and a spell
cast in her grandmothers dying moments opens her to Oracle powers shes spent
her whole life trying to blot out. An enemy of old has surfaced, hungry for
vengeanceand her soul. Unprepared and untrained, Bri must harness the magic
buried deep within her before it drives her mad, or the demon of her past will
hunt down everyone she holds dear.
Which will break first her heart, or her mind?
Contemporary Fantasy Witches
Rated 17+ for language and sexual content.
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