Raven's Girl is a sequel to The Dark Chameleon where we follow Raven, Ashwa and Emrys they help out a witch coming into her powers to find that she is a key to set Corrine a dark witch and Drago a dark warlock into the modern world after they was trapped in a dimension by Ashwa in a another life. Drago go after Raven and Ashwa as he feeds off witches that makes him immortal but he finds virgins give him the greatest power boost plus he turns them dark with a poison he ejects after he makes love to them and Ashwa he attacks many time. To the fact she is carrying Drago's child. Emrys fights to save Ashwa and gets her to eject the child in her that he uses against Drago's magic. Ashwa turns dark on him and he has a fight to bring her back, he wins and gets her back he started to fall in love with her as she returns from the dark place. There is a twist in out story as Raven and Ashwa and Emrys all see their future children. Ella was Raven's future child that she has with her old love Emlyn who was Pickles the cat and returned to his human form and Ashwa and Emrys see without realising it their destined child as well. A young policeman finds he is a destined child as well of ancient magic he is the only one that could take out the demon that was reaching the modern world the same as Corrine and Drago came in. We follow Warwick as he finds his history with Emrys. But will the demon that is after Warwick take out the children as well. Will they all survive the battle.
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- Release Date 03/17/2018
- Author Thomasine Perry
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.1 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
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