A witch and a son of Corvus must combine their powers to defeat the witch goddess and save the souls of the Merulas trapped in the Shadowlands.As host of the newscast, The Scoop At Five: Live!, Catriona Remington prefers to show the world a brave face. Inside she's barely keeping it together, worrying over the fates of Sarina and Jonathan Lance, who are trapped in the dimension of Blackwater Hills. When she receives disturbing news from the senior Medicus of Blackwater castle, Catriona enlists J. Lance Sr.'s help to infiltrate the dimension of the children of Corvus and aid her friends. But an irresistible attraction to Samuel Singleton, the newly crowned leader of the tribe, awakens a power she's been suppressing since leaving the coven. When Catriona follows Samuel into the Shadowlands, she finds herself at the mercy of the witch goddess and her demons.To save his father's spirit and protect his mate, Samuel must learn to embrace his power and his duty to his tribe as the Merula. He must also learn to accept Bestiae—the god-like part of himself he can't control.Can Catriona be the bridge that ends the feud between the children of Corvus and the daughters of Venefica? Or will her presence in Blackwater Hills irreparably damage the Balance and provoke the wrath of the Raven of Otherworld?Book three in the award-winning contemporary fantasy trilogy about a tribe of shapeshifters in northern Maine, USA.An IHIBRP 5-Star Recommended Read.
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- Release Date 06/12/2021
- Author L.E. Harrison
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.1 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
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