About this series
★ Witches always win in a fair fight, but not everybody fights fair ★
Killing the witch who instigated the rebel war is easy enough, but will it prove as easy to vanquish the demons, placate the council and round up the remaining trouble makers?
Ellis and Fletcher are a team now determined to end the war and bring peace to the supernatural community. To finish the task Fletcher's dad was determined to carry out and give the supernatural creatures their autonomy back, allowing the creatures to live in harmony again.
But when Ellis sacrifices herself to save Fletcher and everybody else, and an earth shattering betrayal alters everything, is it the end for Ellis, or a new beginning?
You cannot miss the mind blowing conclusion to The Accidental Witch Trilogy.
Titles in the series (3)
- The Accidental Witch: The Accidental Witch Trilogy, #1
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★ Witches always win in a fair fight, but not everybody fights fair ★ Ellis finally decides to get her life back on track after her best friend's death and her subsequent slide into misery. Just when she's determined to wash her hair, wear clean clothes and get her life back on track, it's thrown upside down again when she stumbles upon a magical ceremony and gets invested as the head witch. Of the whole of Britain. By accident. And it's her crush, Fletcher, who should have been invested instead. Launched into his world; a world full of supernatural creatures and dangerous rebels, can Ellis thrive as a newly hatched witch or will the chaos of her new life, her new romance with Fletcher and the threat from the outlaws prove too much? Fans of young adult fantasy books that blend danger and romance will love book one in The Accidental Witch Trilogy.
- The Accidental Invitation: The Accidental Witch Trilogy, #2
2
★ Witches always win in a fair fight, but not everybody fights fair ★ Ellis is getting the hang of being a freshly hatched witch and getting used to spending all her time with Fletcher, but the rebels are furious at being thwarted once and are ready to attack again. Warding off the rebels would be hard enough, but now they have to figure out who released the demons and sparked the fire of the raging species war to begin with. As Fletcher's world, the world Ellis is stuck in, gets more and more dangerous, and Ellis falls more and more in love with him, can they triumph in a battle of the species or will an accidental invitation extended to a vampire mean the end of Ellis? Don't miss this amazing continuation of The Accidental Witch Trilogy.
- The Accidental End: The Accidental Witch Trilogy, #3
3
★ Witches always win in a fair fight, but not everybody fights fair ★ Killing the witch who instigated the rebel war is easy enough, but will it prove as easy to vanquish the demons, placate the council and round up the remaining trouble makers? Ellis and Fletcher are a team now determined to end the war and bring peace to the supernatural community. To finish the task Fletcher's dad was determined to carry out and give the supernatural creatures their autonomy back, allowing the creatures to live in harmony again. But when Ellis sacrifices herself to save Fletcher and everybody else, and an earth shattering betrayal alters everything, is it the end for Ellis, or a new beginning? You cannot miss the mind blowing conclusion to The Accidental Witch Trilogy.
Gemma Perfect
Thank you for reading The Kingmaker – I hope you enjoyed it. I started writing it in 2011. I was watching Junior Apprentice on the BBC, and one of the female contestants had to choose which of the two boys in her team would be team leader. She said, “I’m like the Kingmaker,” or words to that effect and something in my brain just sparked. I wrote about 30, 000 words but then, for some reason I can’t even remember, I ignored it until the summer of 2015. In the mean time I wrote and self-published a set of three children’s books, an adult romance, which was also traditionally published, before coming back to The Kingmaker. I was struggling to write another romance, and questioning whether I should stop writing altogether when I picked The Kingmaker up again. Within four weeks I had written another 40, 000 words. That’s when I realised that I was finally writing what I should be writing – not what I thought I should be writing or what I believed people would want to read. Suddenly it was easy to do and, more importantly, enjoyable again. I finished the book and sent it off to publishers and agents, hoping that someone would want it. They didn’t. I decided to have faith in myself and my writing and self-publish again, but I waited until I had written the whole trilogy first. If readers liked it, I wanted the whole trilogy complete so they wouldn’t have to wait. I know how impatient I am when I read a book I love and want to read the next one straight away. So on that note, if you enjoyed The Kingmaker, then book two – Seize The Crown and book three – Born to Rule, are both written and available to buy now. For updates and excerpts as I write my new book - The Cursed Princess - please subscribe to my monthly newsletter, via my website – www.gemmaperfect.com There are two things readers can do for authors they like once they’ve read their book: Review and Recommend. Reviews really do help books become more visible to other readers and a good review can make an author’s day. Recommendations are what make a book take on a life of its own, finding new readers and fans and there’s nothing like word of mouth for spreading the word about books we love. You can get in touch with me via fb.me/gemmalperfect or you can visit my website www.gemmaperfect.com and I really hope that you do. xxx
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