Mariotte, Jeff. Witch season: fall.MARIOTTE, Jeff. Witch season: fall. Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller. , Pulse. 294p. c2004. 0-689-86724-7. $5.99. S Kerry Profitt is back and she's seeking revenge. When readers last left her in Witch Season: Summer, Kerry's world had been turned upside down as she was introduced to a life of magic, murder, and tragic love. Now she is determined to avenge a·venge tr.v. a·venged, a·veng·ing, a·veng·es 1. To inflict a punishment or penalty in return for; revenge: avenge a murder. 2. the deaths of one of her roommates and of her boyfriend, Daniel. Daniel was a good witch who was killed in a fight with an evil witch named Season. With this hatred bubbling inside her, Kerry leaves her life as a college student and seeks out Daniel's mother in the Great Dismal Swamp Great Dismal Swamp See Dismal Swamp. of Virginia. Mother Blessing, another powerful witch, agrees to teach Kerry witchcraft in order to help her destroy Season once and for all. Kerry's former roommates, all characters from the first book, help her. While Kerry struggles with her lessons and her new way of life she learns a lot about who she is and what she is capable of. She pours over Daniel's old journals and writes entries in her own as she tries to process what is happening and how to defeat Season. The action all comes down to a showdown between Season and Mother Blessing in the Swamp as Kerry looks on. She learns that no one can truly be trusted and that she must rely on herself to see her mission through. The ending is a bit of a cliffhanger cliff·hang·er n. 1. A melodramatic serial in which each episode ends in suspense. 2. A suspenseful situation occurring at the end of a chapter, scene, or episode. 3. , leading obviously into the third book in this series. Erin Darr, Libn., Sill M.S., Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Falls, city (1990 pop. 48,950), Summit co., NE Ohio, on the Cuyahoga River; inc. 1836. On its course through the city the river drops 220 ft (67 m) through a series of falls and rapids. , OH this book is absolutely amazing!!! i just need winter and spring. but i don't feel like buying it, because i'm stupid. and i want to know if anyone can give me a site where i can download the book so ican read it on my computer.<br>email me at caitlynnedemmin@yahoo.com |
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