Witches of the East

Witches of the East
ISBN-10
0751547255
ISBN-13
9780751547252
Category
East Hampton (N.Y.)
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Witches of the East
Author
Melissa de la Cruz

Description

This novel follows the Beauchamp girls after their arrival in the East End. Freya has a charm or potion cure for every kind of heartache; Ingrid has the ability to read minds; Joanne is the witch to see when modern medicine has no answers.

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