Witches Be Trippin'!: 5 Tales of the Craft from Little Red Hen Romance

Fiona Falcon, Ramona Raven, Lucy Blue


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Witches Be Trippin'!: 5 Tales of the Craft from Little Red Hen Romance by Fiona Falcon, Ramona Raven, Lucy Blue
Just in time for Halloween, the wicked chickens at Little Red Hen Romance have put together a little goodie for everybody’s trick or treat bag – five short but toothsome tales of witches in love, each one as good as a full-sized candy bar.
The Dragon by Fiona Falcon: Celtic witch Rowan is taken from her Saxon captors by the Romans and given as a spoil of war to Titus, a Roman general.He treats her tenderly, but she is determined to be free. But when Titus is surrounded by traitors, she has to decide. Should she take advantage of the confusion and escape or use her magic to save him? Possible trigger warning: Some of the sexual activity described is not what I'd call consensual. While it falls far short of rape, readers with a particular sensitivity in this area might find it upsetting.
Voodoo Heart by Ramona Raven: DEA Special Agent Hank West is ready to testify against the meth ring he's just broken and leave the backwoods of Georgia behind. But on a dark and stormy night in a tin roof shack in the middle of nowhere, an ancient goddess in disguise might make him change his mind.
Eat the Peach by Ramona Raven: Susannah is a filmmaker whose first indie feature has just crashed and burned at a festival. Completely broke and drowning in debt, she takes refuge with her Grandma Ikey on her peach farm in South Carolina. But Ikey’s peach preserves are more than just tasty, and her ancient recipe book isn’t just for cooking. And with the help of Dylan, the gorgeous farmer next door, Susannah learns to get over her neuroses and make some hot magic of her own.
Betwixt by Fiona Falcon: Patience, Seth and Abner have been inseparable since childhood. Seth, an orphaned foundling suspected of powers no natural child should possess, and Abner, the firstborn son of their Puritan village’s minister, shouldn’t have even been friends. But they are bound together by their mutual love for Patience, or “Pitty,” as Seth insists she must be called. When her father sends her to Boston to be married to someone else, their circle is shattered. Seth leaves the village and then the colonies in search of answers about his heritage, and Abner follows the path laid out for him by his own father all the way to ruin. But when their beloved Patience is threatened with a charge of witchcraft, the circle comes together again. Abner wants only to save her from the inquisition he unwittingly began. But Seth will use his powers and the magic of their mutual bond to seek a dark revenge—and to bind them together forever. PLEASE NOTE: This story includes fantasy black magic and adultery against an abusive spouse (no direct description of abuse).
My Ain True Love by Fiona Falcon: An American revolutionary war romance. Rosalie has been an apprentice witch in the home of ancient midwife Alista McCardle for three years, ever since she was rescued by Alista’s nephew, Jacob, from the threat of enslavement. She and Jacob have fallen very much in love, and he is now an officer and surgeon in the Continental Army. When Alista’s second sight shows him falling in battle, Rosalie ventures into the darkest of magicks to save him, risking her own life and even her soul. NOTE: While slavery is a fact of life in the historical context of this story, the heroine is not a slave, and no slave owner is portrayed in a heroic light.
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