Friday 21 December 2012

BOOK OF THE DAY: Witch Hollow and the Wrong Spell by I.D. Blind


by I.D. Blind  






BOOK DESCRIPTION
That spell was wrong!

When three young witches, Electra, Cassandra, and Medea, decided to practice witchcraft, they had no idea what consequences the wrong spell would have. Specters that lurk in the town, a ghost house in the middle of the dark forest, and an old witch with an eerie wail are their minor problems.

Meanwhile, sixteen-year-old Eric O’Brian is sent to live in a small town named Hollow as a punishment for his constant truancy and bad behavior. Shortly he finds out that the beautiful town full of colorful ravines, green highlands, and dense forests is not an ordinary one: flowers that whisper, a strange old curiosity shop that steals the time, and a hanged man coming to life on the Halloween night lead him to believe that Hollow is a mystical place inhabited by witches.

After meeting the mysterious red-haired girls and befriending them, Eric becomes a part of the world with time travels, medieval bards, flying umbrellas, and paintings with parallel reality.

Soon a murder happens in Hollow, and Eric and his friends have to find out the truth about the murder before the town’s vengeful sheriff accuses the witches in the crime and starts another witch hunt.

A bonus for the poetry lovers: you will find poems by Robert Burnes, Alfred Noyes, Lord Alfred Tennyson, and Oliver Herford in the book.


AUTHOR BIO



I.D. Blind writes in different genres such as young adult fantasy, satire, and horror/thriller.

Though mostly writing in Russian, she has recently begun writing in English and has published several titles on Amazon.

You can find her at Facebook (http://tinyurl.com/bwma4br) or at BlogSpot (http://idblind.blogspot.com/).

You can also email her at idblindauthor@gmail.com.


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