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The Midnight Man: The Wiccan Chronicles Trilogy - Book 2
by D. A. Barney
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Synopsis
After the tragic death of her mother, four-year-old Dani and her protector, Kaitlin, are constantly on the run from The Council of Warlocks and the ruthless assassin, The Talisman. Dani, the heir to a forbidden power, grows up fighting to survive, suppressing her burgeoning witch powers and the ...
After the tragic death of her mother, four-year-old Dani and her protector, Kaitlin, are constantly on the run from The Council of Warlocks and the ruthless assassin, The Talisman. Dani, the heir to a forbidden power, grows up fighting to survive, suppressing her burgeoning witch powers and the truth of her past. As the years pass, the love she once held begins to be replaced by a consuming hate.
Meanwhile, Jean Laveau, known as the Midnight Man, lies comatose, his mind tortured by the evil whisperings of the witch Hagatha. His only refuge is the memory of his past, the moments he met and fell in love with Kaitlin, and the magical, yet dreadful night he first encountered a witch.
The Midnight Man, Book Two of The Wiccan Chronicles, is the tragic story of two damaged souls: Dani, charging carelessly toward her foretold destiny, and Jean, spinning blindly in his turbulent past. With time running out, their only hope is to save each other by shining a light into the darkness of the Midnight Man. This novel is a gripping blend of adventure, paralyzing fear, magic, and chilling action, featuring a world of Lycans, Witches, and Warlocks.
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