
The Wild Atlantic Witch: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel (Irish Origins, Book 1)
Book 1 of 6: Irish Origins
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Tara Heavey

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So, with limited choices at my disposal, I landed in the home of my ancestors on the wild Atlantic West coast of Ireland. I soon found out that all was not as it appeared to be and that I was not who I believed myself to be.
Could I do it? As a mother of one grown up daughter and would-be interior designer, could I design a new life and a whole new identity for myself? With my astonishing new-found witchy powers and the help of my weird collection of new neighbours, none of whom were quite what they seemed either, could I defeat the forces of darkness? The Morrigan, goddess of war and Jalmari, the leader of the Dark Fae army, who together sought to destroy me and all that was good in the world? I would soon find out at The Great Battle of Samhain…
Join me on my magical transformation in book one of this wild and wonderful paranormal women’s fiction series.
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