Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Kennebec Journal Staff
"Bloodspell," transformed from a short story written by Amalie Howard, introduces readers to Victoria Warrick, a high school outcast who learns on her 17th birthday she's actually a witch with an unimaginable power -- and her blood is literally her enemy. Victoria must fight for her life as friends turn their backs on her and new people in her life aren't so easy to trust, including the dazzling but enigmatic Christian Devereux who has a sinister secret of his own.
"The characters in 'Bloodspell' struggle with issues like fitting in while staying true to themselves, falling in love for the first time, bullying, losing people close to them and finding the strength to fight for what they believe in," Howard said in a news release. "Even a paranormal novel needs some depth."
Howard grew up on a small Caribbean island and moved to Maine to attend Colby College. For more information, go to www.BloodspellBook.com
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