The Witch’s Daughter

The Witch’s Daughter by Rae D. Magdon, published by Desert Palm Press in 2015, is a contemporary fantasy novel that explores the complexities of love and identity. In this 206-page story, Ailynn Gothel, raised to be the perfect daughter by her mother, possesses the skills to heal and conjure. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when her feelings for her closest friend, Raisa, deepen, leading to a series of challenges that threaten their bond.
Readers will follow Ailynn as she embarks on a quest to rescue Raisa, who has been hidden away to protect her from the outside world. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, love, and the struggles faced by those in the LGBTQ+ community. As Ailynn navigates a kingdom filled with dangers, she grapples with her fears about returning to Raisa and the implications of her identity as a witch’s daughter. This edition presents a rich tapestry of emotions and conflicts, inviting readers to engage with Ailynn’s journey in a world where happily ever afters are elusive.
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Ailynn Gothel has always been the perfect daughter. Thanks to her mother’s teachings, she knows how to heal the sick, conjure the elements, and take care of Raisa, her closest and dearest friend. But when Ailynn’s feelings for Raisa grow deeper, her simple life falls apart. Her mother hides Raisa deep in a cave to shield her from the world, and Ailynn must leave home in search of a spell to free her. While the kingdom beyond the forest is full of dangers, Ailynn’s greatest fear is that Raisa will no longer want her when she returns. She is a witch’s daughter, after all-and witches never get their happily ever after.
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