A Witch's Blood
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Everything about my life is about to change...
I thought that my life was boring, my grandma told me that on my eighteenth birthday she would tell me a secret.
I find out that I'm a witch, my best friend's a werewolf, and the quiet boy who just joined school is a vampire. Oh and to make things even more complicated, and my other friend just happens to be a smoking hot demon.
Author's Note:
This is the prequel in the Negre Clan series. An introduction to A Witch's Fate, book two in the series.
Cheri Winters
USA Today Bestselling Author, Cheri Winters got hooked on Urban Fantasy through Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, and Laurel K. Hamilton. Now Cheri writes her stories with kick-ass heroines battling their way through adventure and mayhem. When not writing, Cheri practices Muay Thai and Karate or catches up reading her favorite authors.
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A Witch's Blood - Cheri Winters
Prologue
One vampire. One demon. One werewolf and I’m in the middle of it all.
One minute, I’m eighteen and thinking about getting out of this small town and going to college, the next I’m being taken by the vampire and told that I’m the key to stop the demon and vampires taking over the world.
They say that we’re mates.
They say that I’m to help their kind.
Stop the war.
Stop the destruction of all mankind.
Oh, and there’s one secret that my family has been hiding for years....I just found out that I’m a witch. My world couldn’t get any crazy. College life has nothing on me right now.
Chapter 1: Ivy Sparks
It took me forever to get out of the house tonight. Grandma hasn’t let me out of her sight since before the sun went down. She knows I’m up to something.
I’m sure she doesn’t even need to use any sort of power or anything to figure it out. First new moon after I’ve turned eighteen, not like that really means anything in The Way, but that is the magic age at which the world at large says I’m an independent adult. So of course I’m looking to get myself into trouble.
At least I made it out of the house with enough time to get out to my own spot in the woods well before midnight. Under the new moon, out in the woods two miles outside of the small town of Stokers Mill, it gets powerfully dark at night despite the clean, white snow on the ground. I don’t dare use a flashlight or a candle to guide me, because Grandma would see the glow immediately. Using The Way is completely out of the question as well. She’d pick that up on our property even quicker than me aiming a spotlight into the big bay window at the front of the house. Fortunately, she prepared me for circumstances exactly like this, teaching me to memorize the routes out to our sacred spaces so I can find them blindfolded. Learn to travel without using your senses, and it will be harder for others to sense you,
she always told me.
It has taken me a while, but I can now get out to my own circle on my own on a dark night, and not by counting steps or anything. My feet have learned to tell where I am by the feel of the ground, where it is harder or softer, how it slopes. I have learned to use my ears when there is a breeze. It whispers through birch differently than through aspen or through spruce and fir, even in January when many of the trees have no leaves. I’ve worked in my space enough now that as I come closer, I can feel it, a light pressure in my chest and a feeling of calm that settles over me.
By the time I step into the tiny clearing, my eyes have adjusted to the darkness enough that I can see a little bit by the soft bluish starlight that filters through the leaves of the tall trees that surround me. It’s enough to make out the