RISE OF THE BLACK ROSE (Land of Enchantment Trilogy BOOK 3)Â is now available!
The Witch Narratives Reincarnation (Land of Enchantment Trilogy BOOK 1) is a First Place 2013 BOOKS INTO MOVIES AWARDS WINNER and a 2013International Award Winner BEST FANTASY.
A touching novel about the unlikely devotion of a devout Catholic and a reluctant witch. A book about loyalty, friendship, and the depth of love. The Land of Enchantment shines with the little-known world of Southwestern witchcraft, which gives this historical series a compelling twist and a refreshing breath of originality.Â
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but humanity will never break me," -- so claims the witch, Salia, but she was born with a soft, all too human heart that even being an outcast won't harden. Salia is a sister, granddaughter and daughter of witches. And she is a half-breed.
There is a portrait in the house at the bottom of Witch Hill. Salia looks out of the picture with haunted eyes. She is pale because her mother pinches her arm. But it is Salia'sÂ
Native American grandmother who dominates the picture. She is 110 years old but appears to be a teenager, holding out in her hand an ordinary-looking rock, a piedra imán, a rare shape-shifting stone, allowing her to bathe like in the fountain of youth, to be immortal while others around her age.
The piedra imán is a magical rock that everyone lusts after for different reasons - to be beautiful or thin, powerful, or to live forever. Salia just wants the rock to become someone else. She longs to be ordinary like her only friend, Marcelina.
The Witch Narratives Reincarnation Book 1 begins the saga of Salia and Marcelina, a witch and a Catholic, who form a lasting bond. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS - Did you know that?
- About 75% of the magic in The Land of Enchantment Series is practiced by Southwest witches.
- La Llorona, head of the Sisterhood of the Black Rose, is a legendary witch called "the weeping ghost". She is known throughout the Americas by tens of millions. She has been seen by many, even in present day, as she haunts the rivers, lakes and drainage ditches.