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"Witches' Night of Fear" by Silver RavenWolf

About.com Rating 5

From Reviewed by Tina Kells, for About.com

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The Bottom Line

The second installment of the Witches' Chillers Series will keep you on your toes. Every chapter has a new and more exciting twist with a soul satisfying ending you won't soon forget.
Pros
  • A years old murder mystery is solved with magick.
  • A broken hearted mother finds closure and comfort.
  • Friendships and loyalties tested by untrue love.
Cons
  • None!

Description

  • Bethany is haunted by frightening visions about a little girl she has never met.
  • Bethany's best friend falls victim to a seductive stranger with a dangerous secret and a dark past.
  • As Bethany struggles to find the haunting little girl; her friend is left fighting for her life.

Guide Review - "Witches' Night of Fear" by Silver RavenWolf

"Witches' Night of Fear" is the second in the Witches' Chillers Series by popular author Silver RavenWolf. In the second book, Bethany and her best friends Nam and Tillie are pulled into yet another murder mystery - one surrouding the disappearance of a little girl named Annabelle.

While working on her magickal talents Bethany has a haunting vision and is drawn into the mystery of "Who killed little Annabelle?" When she learns that her father is the detective of record she is even more determined to solve the years old crime. But while Bethany works to help a stranger one of her best friends is being seduced into a dangerous relationship.

Can Bethany solve the Annabelle mystery in time to help her friend? The answer will leave you breathless!

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