Blood Witch

Blood Witch by Cate Tiernan, published by Puffin Books in 2001, is the third installment in a series that explores the journey of 16-year-old Morgan as she discovers the world of Wicca, or modern witchcraft. With a page count of 202, this edition delves into Morgan’s internal conflict as she grapples with her newfound powers and the dangerous legacy of her birth parents’ involvement in witchcraft.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on themes of adolescence and coming of age, as Morgan navigates the complexities of her identity and the implications of her magical abilities. The story intertwines elements of fantasy and social themes, presenting a rich exploration of imagination and the challenges faced during this transformative period in her life. This first edition invites readers to engage with Morgan’s evolving understanding of herself and the world around her.
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In the third book of this groundbreaking series, 16-year-old Morgan has never heard of Wicca–modern witchcraft–until she meets Cal. She knows witchcraft can be dangerous and that her birth parents died because of their involvement. But it is a part of Morgan that she can’t ignore, and now that she’s practicing, her powers are increasing.
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