The Memory Witch
Ten years ago, Quinn Jacobs' mother made a bargain with a local witch-steal away Quinn's memories from the first eight years of her life and in return, Quinn would spend a year in servitude to the witch. On Quinn's eighteenth birthday, she's forced to leave her home and friends behind. For the...
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Ten years ago, Quinn Jacobs' mother made a bargain with a local witch-steal away Quinn's memories from the first eight years of her life and in return, Quinn would spend a year in servitude to the witch. On Quinn's eighteenth birthday, she's forced to leave her home and friends behind. For the next year, she'll live at the Chadwick House, learning everything she needs to know about being a spellcaster. As her powers grow, Quinn begins to unravel the secrets of the past and the reason her mother was so desperate to conceal the horrifying truth.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781939173614 (1939173612)
Publish date: December 15th 2013
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Pages no: 230
Edition language: English
Series: The Memory Witch (#1)
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest reviewThe Memory Witch has a beautiful cover. That along with the premise drew me in. I love books about witches, find spellcasting fascinating. It was intriguing to see the sacrifices or offerings people had to use to make a spell work....
I’d like to thank the author for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Doing so does not sway my judgment in any way.The Prologue pulled me into the story right away; lost memories, murdered father, mother’s attitude about everything and a change. BAM! I was sold on t...
There is one thing that strikes me about The Memory Witch, and that is the way it echos V.C. Andrews My Sweet Audrina. The tragicness of Quinn's life will break your heart on one hand, cheer for her the next, then fear for what is to become of her.Wood does a great job making Quinn believable with h...