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The Last Wrathwitch

De : David Paul George
Lu par : WD Rattleskin
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Haunted by inner demons. Hunted by real ones. It's a lot.

Affinity Blending is fine with being a half-assed witch. Fifteen years old and living among Northern California’s redwoods, she’s spent years running from the demon who dragged her mother to Hell. She’s got no time for witchcraft—if she could just be a normal teenager and attend the same school for more than, like, two seconds? That’d be amazing.

But when Affinity uncovers a secret about her mom’s abduction—and a spellbook that might hold the key to rescuing her—half-assed isn’t going to cut it anymore. To save her mom, she’ll have to become what her mother once was: a wrathwitch.

Now Affinity’s conjuring enchanted fern groves, befriending depressed rain gods, and battling wannabe-gangster crows. But her real fight is with herself—and the truth she’s tried so hard to forget.

The Last Wrathwitch is the first book in the Blending Witches Duology—a darkly funny, fiercely heartfelt story about grief, guilt, and discovering your own power when you’re absolutely sure you’ve got none left at all.

©2024 David Paul George (P)2025 David Paul George
Fantasy Paranormal et surnaturel Policier, thrillers et œuvres à suspense Science-fiction et fantasy

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“Funny and smart with a punk rock heart, the last wrathwitch battles ændemons, mobster crows, living spellbooks, and the occasional panic attack—IT’S A BRILLIANTLY ENTERTAINING READ!”—JESSICA GRUNER, Author of Emily The Strange

The Last Wrathwitch is a lovely read. Following its own colorful logic, the witchcraft slips into the real world without ever being too easy. Affinity has to earn it, same as any other fifteen-year-old—the hard way. I was rooting for her at every step.”—DAN ALEXIS MAYER, Author of Bloody Jayne Barton

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