In 17th-century Oxfordshire, Margaret waits in the manor for news from her husband—who’s fighting for the cause of Parliament. At Froniga’s hearth sits the wise woman whose moral clarity brings life to the community. Goudge’s novel explores the cost of zeal and the power of healing when village life is ruptured by national conflict.
Mrs Palmer, herself skilled in Obeah magic, puts a spell on the girl, which Takoo’s rites, shattered by the white woman’s stronger magic, are powerless to remove. “de Lisser utilizes the conventions of a romantic entanglement to ...
Carly Rose shines a light on navigating the dark night of the soul and deciphers working with deities and ancestors within your practice.
Quest for the White Witch
The themes of betrayal, romance, love and mystery underpin this epic drama about Annee Palmer, one of the most memorable characters in Jamaica's history who was the bewitching owner of a plantation; Millie, a beautiful and determined slave; ...
But when he follows Lucy into an old wardrobe and into the land of Narnia, things get much, much worse. There he meets the evil White Witch, who convinces him to betray his family. Before Edmund knows it, he's in over his head!
A boy finds his way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and meets the White Witch who feeds him enchanted Turkish Delight.
Each book tells the story of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, from the perspective of one of the four Pevensie heroes: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy.
She is also willing to live a life of service to the island's inhabitants, using her special powers and wisdom. So after a seven-year apprenticeship she becomes Nessa, the White Witch of Glend'or.
Edmund doesn't believe his sister Lucy when she says she has traveled to Narnia by stepping through an old wardrobe. He decides to follow her and soon Edmund not only finds Narnia, but meets the White Witch, evil Queen of Narnia.
The exciting prequel to the Witches of East End series from Blue Bloods author, Melissa de la Cruz.