The Forgotten Witch

The Forgotten Witch

by Jessica Dodge
The Forgotten Witch

The Forgotten Witch

by Jessica Dodge

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Overview

Helen Kent never dares to step outside her comfort zone. She lives a lonely, mundane life in the city, grinding through her uninspiring marketing job. That is, until a spontaneous online purchase brings her to the little bay town of Oban, Scotland, where a 500-year-old cottage full of secrets and stories awaits her. After Helen unearths the local legend of a 16th century witch, she discovers a set of mysterious journals in the cottage's library. Thrust into a world of magic she doesn't understand, she soon realizes there are both light and dark forces at work beyond her control. With the help of a dashing Scottish neighbor and his wise grandfather, Helen discovers the link that connects her to the mysterious events unfolding at the cottage. But when the past collides with the present, she must face her fears and fight for what she believes in—that is if she hopes to unravel the mystery of Fernbeg cottage before darkness descends, again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781737696629
Publisher: Jessica Dodge
Publication date: 09/19/2022
Pages: 412
Sales rank: 122,137
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.92(d)

About the Author

Author Jessica Dodge, weaves together a passion for art with a talent for writing magical fantasy in her debut novel, The Forgotten Witch.
With over 15 years in the art industry and a degree in Film and Media Arts from Maine Media College, Jessica now has her sights set on making her mark in the literary world.
Nestled among the majestic forest in the green mountains of Vermont, she writes fantasy fiction in her renovated 1968 Airstream. When she's not conjuring up magical stories, she cherishes family time with her husband, two children, and three dogs in the stunning natural beauty of her 10-acre homestead.
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