Red Witch: Book 2 (The Crow Moon Series)

Red Witch: Book 2 (The Crow Moon Series)

by Anna Mc Kerrow (Author)

Synopsis

Seventeen, heartbroken, powerful; Demelza Hawthorne has run away from home and the safety of the Greenworld.

In the cities of the Redworld, Melz discovers she's special, and for the first time in her life, desired. And not just for her magical talents. When Melz meets the young but influential Bran, their attraction is instant and electric. In the Redworld, with Bran by her side, Melz believes she can reach her true potential.

But the world Bran promises Melz is ravaged by war and violence. Fuel is running out, and people will do anything to gain control of the remaining resources. Melz may be more powerful than ever, but power can be a curse in the wrong hands.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Quercus Children's Books
Published: 10 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1784291307
ISBN 13: 9781784291303
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Red Witch is a rare achievement in combining politics, history, entertainment, and mass appeal. * Huffington Post *
This is another sequel that I think was even better than the first book, even though the first was fantastic * The Whispering of the Pages Blog *
A fantastic book. I'm looking forward to reading the final one in the series, coming in March 2017 * Wyldspirit Spring 2016 *
I loved how it did romance in here [...] it was very different, and very unexpected so I really loved it. * Lucy the Reader *
Author Bio

Anna McKerrow works on arts projects for the reading charity BookTrust, which is where she became interested in Young Adult fiction. (It wasn't around when she was 15; she went straight from Judy Blume to Jackie Collins). She has also published four volumes of poetry and taught creative writing in adult education for 7 years. She also provides school workshop and book event consultancy to writers and publishers.

Anna is a Pagan, reads the tarot, is a Reiki practitioner, and is a little bit obsessed with stone circles. She believes passionately, like Alan Moore, that creative activities such as writing are a kind of magic in themselves.