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Desperate to escape a mundane future as a Virginia planter's wife, Julia Hancock seizes her chance for adventure when she wins the heart of American hero William Clark. Though her husband is the famed explorer, Julia embarks on her own thrilling and perilous journey of self-discovery.With her gaze ever westward, Julia possesses a hunger for knowledge and a passion for helping others. She falls in love with Will's strength and generous manner, but, like her parents, he is a slave owner, and Julia harbors strong opinions against slavery. Still, her love for Will wins out, though he remains unaware of her beliefs.Julia finds St. Louis to be a rough town with few of the luxuries to which she is accustomed, harboring scandalous politicians and miscreants of all types. As her husband and his best friend, Meriwether Lewis, work to establish an American government and plan to publish their highly anticipated memoirs, Julia struggles to assume the roles of both wife and mother. She is also drawn into the plight of an Indian family desperate to return to their own lands and becomes an advocate for Will's enslaved.When political rivals cause trouble, Julia's clandestine aid to the Indians and enslaved of St. Louis draws unwanted attention, placing her at odds with her husband. Danger cloaks itself in far too many ways, leading her to embrace the courage to save herself and others through a challenge of forgiveness that will either restore the love she shares with Will or end it forever.
Reflections of a wicked witch.Bryce and I are trying to revive Alondra's old metaphysical history class. We're in college again, this time teaching. But It's stressful under our former teacher's shadow. Not only that, there's a new demon-witch messing with my love life. So I'm going through that again. Well, at least this time I have Alondra's magic to protect me.Actually, not only do I have her magic, her spirit is inside me, possessing me. But don't worry, Alondra's ghost is a positive force here to help Hawthorne. I mean...are you good, Alondra?A witch council is gathering at my house to reflect on ways to save us. They're convinced Alondra is evil, but Alondra and I are unsure they know what they're doing. Well, if I can't hold things together-inside and outside of myself-I fear my plans of finishing graduate school at Hawthorne U. and starting a family are going to shatter.Cadence Hawthorne returns in this fourth book in the Hawthorne University Witch series. The books in this series are complete self-contained novels not ending in cliffhangers. Some spoilers cannot be avoided, but Witch Mirror is a stand-alone novel that can be enjoyed without reading the first book.Content Warning: Witch Mirror contains profanity, sex, adult situations and, of course, witchcraft.
Amazon women wage war on man.In the late Bronze Age, the fourteenth century B.C., an Amazon nymph dares steal forbidden fruit from the gods. But Harmonia Ambrosia's crime is not only the taste of a pomegranate, her offense is far worse when seized within enemy lands.Greek gods descend from Mount Olympus. Demeter and her daughter Persephone, also known as Cora, look down upon this rebel. But not Hades. Hades becomes enamored with her.With enchanted gifts of war from her lover and champion god Hades, Harmonia fights the dwarfs of Napea and the Hinterland tribes of man. Soon she and her daughter, the princess Nefertiti, lead an Amazon army so far south it even threatens the Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt. But as total conquest lies finally within her grasp, only by sacrifice to gods she loathes can there be any hope of reclaiming peace with man.Harmonia is an epic Greek and Egyptian mythical fantasy prequel to Cora: Rise of the Fallen Goddess, Book I, in the Azure Series.
They hunt angels on the highway.Amanda's road trip across the USA is a reward for graduating from college-and an opportunity to record her traveler podcast. On her drive, she gets the adventure she's seeking after nearly being knocked off the highway. There she has a chance encounter with a shadowy man wearing shades.Danger follows. A devil named Lilith directs her motorcycle gang to crash into Amanda's car. The stranger in shades saves her. He calls her an angel, destined for ascension to heaven. That doesn't sound so bad, until he explains that it means she's going to die on this trip if she stays on the road.Well, Amanda won't disappoint her podcast fans. And as she drives in search of adventure, the devils won't stop pursuing her. Not before they steer her into even more danger. There's more trouble in store for her, all set as a trap to bring the man she's falling in love with closer to damnation.¿¿Content warning: There are sexual scenes, adult situations, and profanity.
I fell in love with a goth, but she's a witch. Starting school at Hawthorne University was not going well, until I met my classmate Alondra. Allie was different. She was goth. But she was also mysterious, confident and fun. I was into that. My name's Liam. My friends call me Lee.Things got weird after I accompanied her to her haunts. Poltergeists and demons attacked little girls. I watched Alondra help exorcise these ghosts, but some of their evil stuck to me.Well, being attracted to a witch was one thing; dating one was quite another. It seemed the closer I got to Allie, the more her witchcraft endangered my friends. And my soul. You decide. I chronicled everything here in her book. Alondra is a prequel to the internationally bestselling Hawthorne University Witch series. The novel takes place twenty years before Broomstick.
The Hawthorne University Witch Series is available in its entirety with this complete book collection including:BroomstickΓÇóWindstormΓÇóThe Hawthorne Witch. Book I: Broomstick. I used to not believe in witches. Cadence Hawthorne enrolls in a special honors program at Hawthorne University to be with a super cute teaching assistant. She hopes the program can help with visions of ghosts and witches. While evil from within threatens her and her newfound love. Book II: Windstorm. Believe in witches, for sometimes you need magic to ward off the evil in darkness. Cadence enters her junior year at Hawthorne University when her friend deals her a reversed Lovers tarot card. That means trouble in paradise. And there''s plenty of trouble when she learns of a new wicked witch''s involvement in her boyfriend''s past. Book III: The Hawthorne Witch. Sometimes I''d rather shield my eyes than see darkness in light. Cadence stresses over the possibility of losing the love of her life as she plans to graduate from Hawthorne University. She''s also a bit distracted by a witch threatened with sacrificial murder and another murmuring to herself on a painted pentagram in her dorm room. Might the Abaddon witch be upsetting her plans?
Sometimes I'd rather shield my eyes than see darkness in light.It was my senior year at Hawthorne University when everything fell apart. I mean, all my witch friends got along fine-sort of. But I was nervous about my love life. I just had to get into Hawthorne's graduate program, because my boyfriend was going to be a professor. I didn't want to lose him. I didn't want to lose anyone.And things got weirder. A witch was threatened with sacrificial murder. Another witch spent all day murmuring to herself, in the center of a circle of candles, on a pentagram she painted in her dorm room. It all pointed to the wicked witch of the Abaddon coven. If I was right, it might just take a full-fledged witch showdown to stop her.So? Bring it on. What did I have to lose? Just everyone I love. And maybe my soul.
I used to not believe in witches. Until I enrolled in Dr. Alondra Johansen's metaphysical history class. Bryce, Alondra's super cute teaching assistant, told me my element sign is Earth. I am, in fact, a pragmatic sort of girl. My name is Cadence Hawthorne, but you can call me Katie. Darkness fell over me and my family during my sophomore year. I thought maybe Alondra could help me with my grief and visions of ghosts. But there was this guy working with her, with a goatee and sardonic smile, who looked more like the devil than a professor. He did terrible things to my best friend, threatening my growing love for Bryce. Do you believe in ghosts? How 'bout witches? I do. See, it was at Hawthorne University that I learned all about them. Come take a look in my grimoire. I wrote it all down here in Broomstick.
It is now 2244 and the all-female society of Arkite is on the brink of revolution. Only the return of the Mother Savant can hope to maintain order.Savant Elise Jackson, Arkite’s supreme leader, is stricken with terrible grief over the recent loss of her lover. She has spent the last two years with her assistant, Sara, trying to repair and genetically engineer her lover’s damaged body and mind. But the Viceroy of Pyramid City and her followers in the Savant Council have no interest in squandering the city’s resources for Elise’s personal gain. With the help of the mainframe AI, they will vie for power, even attempting collusion with Sara and sabotage. And even if her enemies fail and Elise somehow manages to revive her lover, Elise knows she’ll have to vie for something she covets even more—her lover’s love. For Sara once loved her just as much, if not more.Mother Savant is the sequel to Candy Savant.
In 2234 men are extinct, having been deemed unnecessary.This is the story of Candice Harlow, a brilliant young scientist arranged by Arkite's supreme ruler, Elise Jackson, to lead the Savant project. A.I. is forbidden to experiment with human genes, so it enlists researchers-Savants. Savants work to create a human being from scratch to serve as a blueprint for immortality. Candice likes her newfound wealth and status, but she's not sure she likes Elise. Elise is unhinged. She's manic, has a furious temper, and seems to care more for Candy's dollface than her scientific aptitude. By day, Candy flies her bike to HQ laboratory. By night, she's whisked off to fancy restaurants and nightclubs. The project's genesis is not unlike Frankenstein's creature. Though not hideous, the creation is shunned by the all-female society. Candy shelters and cares for the creation, but not before she's unfairly betrayed and accused of the worst possible crime.
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