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The Witching Elm (Memento Mori Series)

"Fans of the Sleepy Hollow TV show and Harry Potter will LOVE this book." --Big Otter Books blog "This book was EVERYTHING I expected it to be, and more!" --A Thousand Words, A Million Books blog "I couldn't put this book down!" --Maria (Fangirls Read It First) Seventeen-year-old sorcerer Tobias Corvin tumbles through a blizzard and arrives—half frozen and half dead—in another world. Trapped in Boston, he tries to blend in at an old boarding school while secretly plotting to save his home. But if anything can distract him from his mission, it's the wild-haired and intriguing Fiona. She is determined to learn the dangerous truths about his magic. When a spectral army from Tobias's world begins slaughtering Bostonians, he and Fiona must stop the carnage. They face unspeakable dangers while unearthing the dark secrets of New England's past—a past that holds the key to saving both worlds from destruction.

About the Author

C.N. Crawford is not one person but two. Christine (C) grew up in the historic town of Lexington, and has a lifelong interest in New England folklore-with a particular fondness for creepy old cemeteries. Nick (N) spent his childhood reading fantasy and science fiction further north during Vermont's long winters. Together they work to incorporate real historical events and figures into contemporary urban fantasy novels.

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