Dark Winter: Trilogy (Dark Winter #1-3)

John Hennessy


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
5.00 · 1 ratings · 1129 pages · Published: 13 Aug 2016

Dark Winter: Trilogy by John Hennessy
For the first time in one complete edition, fans of young adult horror can follow atheist Romilly, fledgling witch Toril, christian Beth and Jacinta in a coming of age story that is a pulsating tale of survival horror.

This edition contains the full and unabridged editions of The Wicca Circle, Crescent Moon and Last Rites.

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About the Dark Winter Trilogy:
A spine chilling horror trilogy of books of the lives of a group of friends - a witch, a Christian girl, and an atheist with a weapon of unknown and unspeakable power.

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Join the horror and adventure in this best selling paranormal horror for teens to adult. If you are a fan of fast-paced, action-packed horror stories that combine a coming of age theme, full of dramatic twists and turns, then Dark Winter is for you.

I: Dark Winter: The Wicca Circle:-

Romilly Winter is no ordinary heroine, just a reluctant one.

She has a gift. She can see the future. But can she see far enough? The world in which she lives is under attack – the dead are rising, and evil follows her at every turn.

Will she be able to save herself – and the world?”

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II: Dark Winter: Crescent Moon:-

As the line between friend and foe, love and hate, trust and betrayal become blurred, who will be left standing for the final showdown?

III: Dark Winter: Last Rites:-

With Hell literally breaking loose, a long dead demon needs to be destroyed. But who will be killed along with them?

AUTHOR NOTES: An absorbing Wiccan tale that can be best described as a paranormal horror for teen to young adult - with themes of witchcraft, the occult and Satanism, it is not for the very youngest of readers.

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