About the book:
Eager to be on her own
away from home, twenty-year-old Aggie Anders accepts a relative’s
invitation to live in Coon Hollow Coven. Although she’s a witch from a
different coven, what locals say about the Hollow confuses her. How can
witchcraft there live and breathe through souls of the dead?
Aggie’s new residence in this strange southern Indiana world is a deserted homestead cabin. The property’s carriage house serves as the coven’s haunted Halloween fundraiser. It’s a great opportunity for her to make new friends, especially with the coven’s sexy new High Priest Logan.
But living in the homestead also brings Aggie enemies. Outsiders aren’t welcome. A cantankerous, old neighbor tries to frighten her off by warning her that the homestead is cursed. Local witches who practice black magic attempt to use their evil to drive Aggie away and rid their coven of her unusual powers as a sun witch.
Determined to stay and fit in, Aggie discovers not only that the cabin is cursed, but she alone is destined to break the curse before moonrise on Samhain. If she fails, neither the living nor the dead will be safe.
Series description:
The Coon Hollow Coven Tales series is about a coven of witches in a fictitious southern Indiana community, south of Bloomington, the neck of the woods where I spent my favorite childhood years surrounded by the love of a big family. The books are rich with a warm Hoosier down-home feel. There are interesting interactions between coven members and locals from the nearby small town of Bentbone. If magic wasn’t enough of a difference between the two groups, the coven folk adhere to the 1930s lifestyle that existed when the coven formed.
A note to readers: the books in the Coon Hollow Coven Tales series are written to be read in any order. The series is about one community, and its residents may pass in and out of various books, but each book has its own unique and special story to be told.
Aggie’s new residence in this strange southern Indiana world is a deserted homestead cabin. The property’s carriage house serves as the coven’s haunted Halloween fundraiser. It’s a great opportunity for her to make new friends, especially with the coven’s sexy new High Priest Logan.
But living in the homestead also brings Aggie enemies. Outsiders aren’t welcome. A cantankerous, old neighbor tries to frighten her off by warning her that the homestead is cursed. Local witches who practice black magic attempt to use their evil to drive Aggie away and rid their coven of her unusual powers as a sun witch.
Determined to stay and fit in, Aggie discovers not only that the cabin is cursed, but she alone is destined to break the curse before moonrise on Samhain. If she fails, neither the living nor the dead will be safe.
Series description:
The Coon Hollow Coven Tales series is about a coven of witches in a fictitious southern Indiana community, south of Bloomington, the neck of the woods where I spent my favorite childhood years surrounded by the love of a big family. The books are rich with a warm Hoosier down-home feel. There are interesting interactions between coven members and locals from the nearby small town of Bentbone. If magic wasn’t enough of a difference between the two groups, the coven folk adhere to the 1930s lifestyle that existed when the coven formed.
A note to readers: the books in the Coon Hollow Coven Tales series are written to be read in any order. The series is about one community, and its residents may pass in and out of various books, but each book has its own unique and special story to be told.
About the author, and more of her books here: Goodreads Author Marsha A Moore
The review below is in no way shape or form to be used as your own!
My Review: ✯✯✯✯✯
I received a copy of this
book free of charge in exchange for an honest review via Lovers Of The
Paranormal book group on Goodreads.
This book throws you into a world of magic, and mystery that you won't want to leave. If you want to spend a night just getting away from everyday life then pick this book up. It will put some awesome magic, and mystery that you can't resist into your night. Good for both adults and teens I would call this a book good for everyone.
I was sad that life, health, and other things had to interfere with reading this book. Every time I had to put down this book I huffed and pouted, because I wanted to go deeper into this amazing and well written world. GOOD NEWS: I finally got to finish this book, and was so amazed at how much adventure this gave my life. You walk through a mystery, and this mystery was one of those ones that kept you wondering, and trying to figure things out. Twists and turns all through the book keep you latched on.
This book had a big family feel to it. You could really get to know just how much characters cared about one another. Then of coarse along with that family feel there is always that one person that just doesn't get it, and wants to cause trouble. The family which were mostly just amazing friends close enough to be family stuck together through it all.
So much magic was in this book. The magic seemed old and mysterious, and at other times new and exciting. Magic is a complicated thing, but as it seems when used for good, good things happen.
I must sound a little mysterious talking about the book like this, that is me just trying not to spoil a great story. You can live the mystery all yourself, and enjoy the fun of it. Take that time before bed when you worry about the little, and big things, and give this book a shot. You might find that this magical book can make your night a great one.
This book throws you into a world of magic, and mystery that you won't want to leave. If you want to spend a night just getting away from everyday life then pick this book up. It will put some awesome magic, and mystery that you can't resist into your night. Good for both adults and teens I would call this a book good for everyone.
I was sad that life, health, and other things had to interfere with reading this book. Every time I had to put down this book I huffed and pouted, because I wanted to go deeper into this amazing and well written world. GOOD NEWS: I finally got to finish this book, and was so amazed at how much adventure this gave my life. You walk through a mystery, and this mystery was one of those ones that kept you wondering, and trying to figure things out. Twists and turns all through the book keep you latched on.
This book had a big family feel to it. You could really get to know just how much characters cared about one another. Then of coarse along with that family feel there is always that one person that just doesn't get it, and wants to cause trouble. The family which were mostly just amazing friends close enough to be family stuck together through it all.
So much magic was in this book. The magic seemed old and mysterious, and at other times new and exciting. Magic is a complicated thing, but as it seems when used for good, good things happen.
I must sound a little mysterious talking about the book like this, that is me just trying not to spoil a great story. You can live the mystery all yourself, and enjoy the fun of it. Take that time before bed when you worry about the little, and big things, and give this book a shot. You might find that this magical book can make your night a great one.
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