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The Coven: The Triquetra

By: Ashlynn Stone
Narrated by: Lynsey Bruce
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Aurora Washington cherishes her life and position as a dispatcher with the Townsted Police Department. That is until one day, hundreds of "crazies" begin reporting the loss of significant chunks of time, leaving Aurora amused. At the same time, bodies start popping up throughout Northeast Ohio, linked only by the murderer’s strange signature. The widespread panic quickly loses all humor when Aurora finds herself directly affected, in more ways than one.

Throughout the chaos, Aurora meets James Barrington. James is an annoying yet mysterious superhuman, who lives among humans and refuses to share the facets of his life with her. Finally growing tired of hiding who he is, he opens up to Aurora about himself, The Coven’s secrets, and his knowledge of the murders. All the while, James ignores the unavoidable and fatal consequences that await them both since he disclosed the secrets of a near-immortal coven, spanning over a millennium.

Upon learning of Aurora’s knowledge of The Coven’s secrets, James’ father and Coven King, Alex Barrington, requests to meet with her. Will King Barrington spare James’ and Aurora’s life? How far will The Coven go to protect their family secret?

©2019 Crista Haight (P)2019 Crista Haight
Crime Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Murder Witty Paranormal Royalty
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