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No rainbow for five days? That sort of thing is unheard of in Rainbow Valley, where unicorns pick the colors of the rainbow and hang them in the sky daily. When Jeremy, king of the leprechauns, travels to Rainbow Valley to find out about the missing rainbows, he discovers that the unicorns have been captured by the Storm Witch, who locks her captors in the red room, transferring their powers to herself. It's now up to Jeremy to rescue the unicorns, but he must find a way to enter the red room without losing his own powers. Will Jeremy be able to rescue the unicorns, defeat the Storm Witch, and retain his powers? Find out in Jeremy and the Storm Witch.
'My ghost will always protect this land. I curse your beloved city and all the people who witness my death. I will guard this place and reap death upon anyone who disturbs my spirit. Do not try-' And so began the mysterious curse issued by New York's finest firefighter turned inventor and landowner. It was 1935, and Morgan, who lost his parents in a devastating building fire as a young boy, recently patented a snazzy new machine that would draw out the oxygen from the fire, depleting the primary fuel source. By eliminating the oxygen, the fire would die, saving both lives and buildings. But one cold night, a homeless woman and her young daughter started a small fire in empty oil drum to keep warm in a building on Morgan's land. The fire caught, and though Morgan had arrived on the scene and started his Fire Eating Machine, it was too late. The building went up in flames, and the last sound onlookers heard were the screams of a dying girl. The onlookers quickly became a mob, blaming Morgan for the girl's death and demanding he hang. The ominous curse contained his last words. Some seventy years later, contractor William Swanson purchased the very same land Morgan had cursed to build luxury condos, dismissing the curse as silly superstition. But when strange things start happening, including the deaths of two construction workers and unexplained fires, suspicions arise that Morgan's Curse might just be more than folklore. Will Swanson and the New York police and fire departments be able to find the truth behind the curse, or will Swanson have to abandon his plans? Joseph Pusch lives in Oktaha, Oklahoma, with his wife. He is the author of Jeremy and the Storm Witch.
Love can strike like lightning — but so can trouble. Lightning doesn’t just strike twice for Adara Grant. It strikes all the time. She suffers a setback; the heavens open up. She gets bullied; a tornado flattens a barn. Addie’s mother has always found an excuse to move before whispers and stares morph into pitchforks, but Addie suspects there’s a connection. She just doesn’t know how. Or why. Jake Wilcox is a witch hunter — for a good cause. His pet project is a powerful data-mining program that detects lone witches when their gifts manifest, thus bringing these “orphaned” witches under the Wilcox clan’s protection. When Jake follows a lead to tiny, remote Kanab, Utah, he discovers a young witch as wild and beautiful as a desert storm. But he’s not the only witch hunter in town, and in an instant, Jake and Addie are on the run from someone hungry to use her gift for evil. Addie finds a new home and protection with the Wilcox clan, but as danger closes in like an icy storm front, she faces a heartbreaking choice to protect her newfound family — and the man she’s coming to love. KEYWORDS: witch, witches, witch clan, witch family, soul mate, fated mate, psychic, Arizona, Jerome, Flagstaff, mining town, free paranormal romance, free urban fantasy, free romance books full novel, warlock love, wizard love, witch love, free romance novels, romantic novels, small town romance, novels for free romance, series books free, witches of Cleopatra Hill, road trip, Homeland Security, DHS, government agent, secret government program
Presents an historical analysis of the Salem witch trials, examining the factors that may have led to the mass hysteria, including a possible occurrence of ergot poisoning, a frontier war in Maine, and local political rivalries.
Jake Wilcox has a mission: to locate any witches or warlocks born outside established witch clans and make sure they have a safe place to develop and nurture their magical talents. But he may have found more than he bargained for in Adara Grant, a young woman whose extraordinary gifts put her — and the entire Wilcox clan — in grave danger. This boxed set includes the first three books in the Witches of Wheeler Park paranormal romance series: STORM BORN: When Adara Grant suffers a setback; the heavens open up. She gets bullied; a tornado flattens a barn. Addie suspects there’s a connection. She just doesn’t know how. Or why. Jake Wilcox finds Addie using his powerful data-mining program that detects “orphaned” witches, and brings her under the Wilcox clan’s protection. But there’s someone else who’s hungry to use Addie’s gift for evil. As danger closes in like an icy storm front, Addie faces a heartbreaking choice to protect her newfound family — and the man she’s coming to love. THUNDER ROAD: Jake Wilcox is looking forward to a happy future with Addie Grant. There’s just one thing missing: Addie. Sometime in the night, she up and left. Addie left the clan to protect them from a government operative bent on harnessing her weather magic. But she’s convinced the longer she stays in Arizona, the greater the danger to Jake and his witch clan. Heartbroken, she runs somewhere no one can find her. But there are two factors working against her: her love for Jake…and the magic that, when danger flares like a wildfire, she has no choice but to unleash. WINDS OF CHANGE: Jake Wilcox thought he’d covered their tracks when he hid his love, weather witch Adara Grant, in a remote Wyoming town. Addie’s been taken by the very nemesis they thought they’d eluded, locked away deep in a government testing facility. Addie is living her worst nightmare, the temptation strong to use her power to escape. But it’s not just her own life at stake. The facility is full of orphaned witches. And one faint signal that could be glimmer of hope — or a sign that luck has run out for Addie, Jake, and everyone they love.
This eBook edition of "The Witch's Head" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) was an English writer of adventure novels and dark fantasy stories set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a pioneer of the Lost World literary genre. "Ernest did not sleep well that night: the scene of the evening haunted his dreams, and he awoke with a sense of oppression that follows impartially on the heels of misfortune, folly, and lobster-salad. Nor did the broad light of the summer day disperse his sorrows; indeed, it only served to define them more clearly. Ernest was a very inexperienced youth, but, inexperienced as he was, he could not but recognise that he had let himself in for an awkward business." (Extract)
This was the second of H. Rider Haggard's novels and much of it is set in Africa in the territory of the Zulu warriors. The story begins in the home of Mr Cardus who is the uncle of Ernest. He is a young boy who has lost his mother recently and is now reliant on Mr Cardus for a roof over his head.