An enchanting prequel to the spellbinding Witches of East End series. An original eBook short story, Diary of the White Witch introduces the magical Beauchamp family as they attempt to reunite in the mist-shrouded Long Island town of North Hampton after centuries apart. Ingrid, the older...
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An enchanting prequel to the spellbinding Witches of East End series.
An original eBook short story, Diary of the White Witch introduces the magical Beauchamp family as they attempt to reunite in the mist-shrouded Long Island town of North Hampton after centuries apart.
Ingrid, the older Beauchamp sister, has finally had enough with the backstabbing politics of academia and is leaving that world behind. She has her eye on a position as the archivist at the North Hampton Public Library, in the town where Joanna, her mother, is living. The strangest dreams have been plaguing Ingrid’s sleep lately, and she just can’t shake the feeling that her family needs to get back together—and soon. Even stranger, though, is what occurs on Ingrid’s journey south: a mysterious train accident that has the mark of black magic. But who would be practicing magic given the Restriction since Salem? And black magic at that …
Ingrid has an interview at the library, but the real challenge may be convincing Freya, Ingrid’s wild-child younger sister, to move out to the small town. Freya is serving up drinks at a rambunctious Manhattan bar and drinking too much herself. In an effort to convince Freya to say goodbye to the Holiday Lounge, Ingrid taps into Freya’s lifeline and tells her that she will find her true love in North Hampton. Well, it doesn’t look quite that simple, but there is a man with dashing good looks in Ingrid’s vision. Freya, who has been a serial one-night-stand girl, is dubious, but not completely disinterested.
Written as Ingrid’s personal journal entries, Diary of the White Witch is a delicious peek at a captivating series that fans and newcomers alike won’t want to miss.
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