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Meridian Chronicles: Black Widow Curse & The Coven

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS Meridian Chronicles: Black Widow Curse and The Coven Plot: 4 out of 5 Character Development: 4 out of 5 Flow: 4 out of 5 OVERALL SCORE: 4 out of 5 "Meridian Chronicles: The Black Widow Curse and The Coven was a good book. The story is character and action driven, and the characters are well developed. The writing style is focused on the character's actions, without external minutiae slowing the story. As a result, the story flowed quickly and effortlessly, making it hard to put down. MERIDIAN’S curse has left her in a state all her own of amnesia. The once spirit guide can only recall her name and the two names of very important beings in her life. She is on Earth lost and afraid with only fragments to piece together her mysterious circumstance. Her realm’s leader, Warrick and his curse have taken the unimaginable from her and her hidden memory has the answers locked away from her. Her best friend Relic, the peacock of the realm flees for Earth to save Meridian only to find nearly a stranger. Tallulah, the psychic who has taken Meridian in calls in her connections from Salem. The Fairies have the answer to breaking the curse and it lies in finding Meridian’s twin flame and only the universe knows who that is. From Relic, to Aiden the boy on Earth whose name is one she can recall or Kieren her love crush she knew before her curse, could all be the answer. The catch is, there are far darker souls in the high demon court and the dark witches who have their own agenda. The good witches on Earth band together with the spirit guides, the fallen and the fairies to save Meridian against the ultimate rivals the dark witches, the demons and Meridian’s own leader of her realm, Warrick. Time is of the essence and with Meridian’s soul and fate in the crosshairs, it is only Meridian who can truly save herself by finding her twin flame. With failed attempts and fear, the one she truly loves may still linger out of reach.

MD Fryson · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
73 Chs

Chapter 15 Pt. 3

After they had left, Raina walked back to her shelf directly behind her desk and kneeled down on the floor. She pulled out several books on witchcraft, tarot cards and astrology. She set them next to her feet, and then she reached farther into the shelf where she continued to shuffle her hands around. Her arm disappeared into the shelf as she continued to reach.

After a while of digging, her arm stopped shuffling, and she carefully began to pull her arm out, remaining careful about the hidden away object she was removing. In her hand was a small wooden box, with the Celtic symbol of a witch’s knot engraved on the top. The box was small enough to fit perfectly in Raina’s hand. She stood up and carefully placed the box on top of her desk, and then she looked around to make sure there wasn’t a soul in sight.