Wicca Origins

Wicca Origins by Cate Tiernan, published by Penguin Adult on January 30, 2003, is a 192-page exploration of witchcraft and ancestry. The narrative follows seventeen-year-old blood-witch Morgan as she uncovers her wiccan heritage through a Book of Shadows belonging to her ancestor, Rose MacEwan. This discovery leads Morgan to learn about the challenges and dangers faced by Rose in 1682, a time when being a witch could mean death.
Readers will find a dual storyline that intertwines Morgan’s modern-day journey with Rose’s historical struggles, including themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of revenge. As Rose grapples with her identity and the threats posed by her society, her actions set off a chain of events that impact future generations. This edition presents a blend of fantasy and social themes, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and coming-of-age narratives.
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Seventeen-year-old blood-witch Morgan is finding out about her wiccan ancestry. When she discovers a Book of Shadows that once belonged to her ancestor, Rose MacEwan, she makes some shocking discoveries about Rose and her life.
It is 1682 and Rose must conceal the fact that she is a witch or risk death. It is a hard time to be a Wodebayne who is in love with one of the rival Leapvaughn clan. Spurned by her lover, Diarmuid, and facing trial for witchcraft, Rose’s desire for revenge unwittingly releases the Dark Wave, which will have repercussions generations into the future.
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