Samhain Witch

Samhain Witch

by A. L. Hawke
Samhain Witch

Samhain Witch

by A. L. Hawke

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Overview

Samhain Witch is a Short Story standalone, Book 3.5, in the Hawthorne University Witch Series.
Samhain Witch precedes Witch Mirror (Book 4).

I absolutely adore Halloween. I love the vibrant fall colors and the fun and revelry. And Samhain (Sa-win) is a major holiday for witches because it represents our new year. It's the time when the spirit world meets the living.

So I wanted to throw a Halloween party for my students at Hawthorne University. Since the Billington frat house wasn't available, I planned a party at my place. But as Maddie sat smiling in our circle, planning pumpkin carvings and costume contests, a visitor from my teacher's past appeared, in tears, beside our bonfire. She said she had been terrorized by a haunted house, and she was looking for the Hawthorne Witch.

And as I discovered more about her haunting, I found that, this time, I was up against more than witches competing for my power or blaspheming with left-sided magic. This was a primal evil. I had met the Samhain Witch.

Cadence Hawthorne returns in this stand-alone short story, which takes place after The Hawthorne Witch.

Content Warning: Samhain Witch contains profanity, sex, adult situations and, of course, witchcraft.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186115632
Publisher: A.L. Hawke
Publication date: 01/08/2024
Series: The Hawthorne University Witch Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 24,769
File size: 269 KB

About the Author

A.L. Hawke is the author of the bestselling Hawthorne University Witch series. The author lives in Southern California torching the midnight candle over lovers against a backdrop of machines, nymphs, magic, spice and mayhem. A.L. Hawke writes fantasy and romance spanning four thousand years, from pre-civilization to contemporary and beyond.
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