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Paperback The Hawthorne University Witch Holiday Collection Book

ISBN: 1953919790

ISBN13: 9781953919793

The Hawthorne University Witch Holiday Collection

(Part of the The Hawthorne University Witch Series Series)

The Hawthorne University Witch Holiday Collection is available in this three book boxed set. Each standalone short story encompasses real occult and pagan practices during the Easter, Halloween, and Christmas holiday seasons, amid Cadence's romantic, ghostly and witchy adventures at Hawthorne University.

Beltane Fire (Easter season)

Cadence's best friend introduces her to the Beltane spring festival. Men in red paint jump flames. Ladies in white dresses with flower garlands await the May Queen. But all Cadence sees is fire. And within the flames are disturbing images. It was on this day that her witchcraft began.

Samhain Witch (Halloween season)

A visitor from Cadence's teacher's past appears in tears beside a bonfire. As Cadence learns about the stranger's haunting, she finds that, this time, she's up against more than witches competing for power or blaspheming with dark magic. It's a primal evil. The Samhain Witch.

Candy Crone (Christmas season)

Christmas turns into creepy Halloween when all the local children disappear in the woods. Cadence searches the forest, but becomes spellbound. All the voracious casting heralds the arrival of a new witch in town. The Candy Crone.

Content warning: The Hawthorne University Witch Series is a paranormal romance fantasy containing profanity, adult situations, and, of course, witchcraft.

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