Tangled Roots
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A coven of witches with a tangled destiny...
I'm Cassie Gearhart, and the last thing I remember, I cast a spell in 1974. Then, I woke up on a rainy July night to find it was 2019. And the entire Willow Creek Coven—my coven—was gone.
Well, there is one witch left in Willow Creek, Virginia: Nick Felson, the grandson of my high priestess, a brooding farm boy with magic in his blood and a chip on his shoulder.
Every time we get too close, love—the most powerful of magicks—draws us together. The passion? It threatens to be our undoing.
There's a whole host of other problems, though. For one, Nick wants nothing to do with magic—and therefore, with me, a witch lost in time.
For another, the sinister magic that took the coven? It's not finished with us.
It's barely getting started.
Don't miss the first book in the Tangled Magic Series, perfect for fans of the witchy magic of Charmed and for anyone seeking paranormal romance with a small-town setting!
PRAISE FOR TANGLED ROOTS:
"Witches. Spells. Love. A magical modern-day Sleeping Beauty story if Aurora was part of a witch's coven."—Nurse Bookie Book Blog
"A well-written, enthralling story that I thoroughly enjoyed escaping into."—Splashes Into Books
"I'm seriously in love with this book."—Ana's Column
Customer Reviews
Loved it
Wow. The first chapter was enough to hook me. What a fascinating tale that unfolded. I loved seeing the different dynamic between family and coven and how magic can be manipulated for both good and evil. I really enjoy the author’s writing style and how she developed the characters. It was a mesmerizing story that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Interesting and exciting
Cassie was a witch from the past who loved her magic. Nick was a witch in the present who was hurt and trying to run from his magic. But they were destined to be together. They had to face unknown danger to make them stronger. Interesting and exciting story
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