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The Coven Thirteen Duology

The Favorite Kind of Wild Magic 

The trees see everything. But they won’t tell her who’s killing them.

When a sister witch is murdered, Maisie turns to her coven and her magic. After all, the coven is supposed to protect them.

Living in a house with the twelve others in her coven, Maisie prefers the woods to the constant noise, finding solace but isn’t able to hide from her past. People think her power is about growing flowers, but it can break the world in half.

As Maisie grows closer to finding the murderer, she’s scared who she will find and of her own magic. Maisie has to save her sisters, even if that means giving into the magic that threatens to consume her.

For fans of These Witches Don’t Burn and Wild Is the Witch, the Coven Thirteen duology is about found family and the power of girl magic.

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The Least Kind of Controlled Enchantments

The trees have eyes, but they didn't see. Neither did Maisie.

It's been six months, and Maisie isn't any closer to finding her sisters' killer.

When she joined the coven three years ago under the tutelage of Daphne, Maisie didn't think it would mean her life. Her magic and an onslaught of danger from both inside and outside the coven has left her unable to function.

The danger isn't over, even if others are able to move on. Her coven wants to be back at thirteen witches, and when covens start getting slaughtered, they must be at thirteen witches. Maisie fears her coven will be next.

As much as she wants to help, she doesn't trust her magic over the last earthquaking disaster or her sisters who let the murderer in.

Read the thrilling conclusion to the Coven Thirteen duology.

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