Shadow Witch-bookcover

By: D. H. Evans

Shadow Witch

Pages: 348 Ratings: 5.0
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In a world full of magic and supernatural beings, what would you do if you were the only non-magical being in your family?


Bracken Carmichael is that very girl. Classed as an outcast amongst her people, her life has been a roller coaster of emotions in a normally dull little village.


But life is about to get very interesting when the Vampire Lord visits. Danger is around every corner and it seems that her family know more than they are letting on.


With an entire village against her, Bracken needs to find herself some allies, before a much darker time draws closer.

D. H. Evans is from a small Scottish mining village, where she lives with her two sons and her partner William. When she isn’t working on ideas for books, she writes poetry and likes to make candles and dabble in jewellery-making.


Every year, Dianne and her family organise their charity event called “The Angel Tree Stirling”. Each year they ensure that local, underprivileged children are given three Christmas wishes, to ensure that they experience Christmas.

Customer Reviews
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  • Lorna Meiklejohn

    Great story! I’m sad it’s finished. Very up-to-date, loved the characters. Desperate for the next in the series now.

  • Deborah Fulke

    Loved this book so much. Once I picked this up I just couldn't put it back down. The characters are endearing and relatable and the storyline was dark & magical. Would definitely recommend.

  • Lorna Meiklejohn

    Great story, I’m sad it’s finished. Very up-to-date, loved the characters. Desperate for the next in the series now.

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