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Witching Fire: Flaming Hatred
Witching Fire: Flaming Hatred
Witching Fire: Flaming Hatred
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Witching Fire: Flaming Hatred

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My name is Elizabeth Willows. I am a witch. Betrayed and cast out by all beings of this world, I am building my own life in Salem. But no matter how hard I try to create like-minded people for myself, I am constantly being let down. Now I take my fate into my own hands and create a world according to my own ideas. May the people who have hurt me burn!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMarcel Weyers
Release dateApr 22, 2020
ISBN9783966613064
Witching Fire: Flaming Hatred

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    Witching Fire - Marcel Weyers

    Prologue

    Salem, Massachusetts in the 17th century

    There are traitors, heartbreakers, and cheaters in this world. People who deserve it no other than to burn. All I wanted was to do good for humanity, share my knowledge, and make the people I love proud. But how did they thank me? With gallows, pyre, and pitchforks! Enough with the quiet girl who accepts all abuse and insults! Enough with the weak girl who lets herself be beaten and kicked on the floor! It is time to show people who is holding the reins. And fire is still best fought with fire … 

    Be that as it may. I want to tell you my story. A story full of fire, hatred, and betrayal. A story in which I discarded my humanity and pledged allegiance to the dark.

    My name is Elizabeth Willows, I’m a witch.

    Chapter 1: Arrival

    I feel her suspicious looks, hear their whispers behind my back. I’m pretending I don’t notice any of this. I stare inexpressiveness to the horizon, where the fog envelops a port city in uncertainty.

    The ship moves slowly up and down as I stand at the rail and support myself with my forearms. 

    My parents and sister don’t trust me anymore. Our relationship was never really good, but I know this time it’s different. They blame me for having to leave our home behind; people had become aware of my dark secrets. 

    What they don’t know yet: I’m just getting started. The inconspicuous Salem will soon be the scene of a world-changing shift. Soon everyone will be talking about Salem; I will go down in history.

    Slowly

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