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The Coven Conspiracy
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Youngblood Hawke (Goodreads Author)
Sutters Hamlet, North Carolina – an ideal place for Joanna Crawford, a harried New Yorker, to recharge her energies and do some serious painting in the old backwoods cabin she had rented. “But wasn’t it strange that the villagers were so unreasonably hostile, that there was all this talk about witches and witchcraft? Even the one friend she was able to make, himself an “ou...more
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(first published March 3rd 2011)
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This book was written with suspense in mind. Intriguing to say the least as you read through wondering what will happen.
To say that the ending was sprung as a well designed surprise is putting it mildly. Youngblood Hawke took a conspiracy of witches, an old town and a scary forest and put it into a story of secrets, betrayal and years of fear.
I'm sure that you will enjoy this read and the increased heartbeat in certain parts.
The Coven Conspiracy
To say that the ending was sprung as a well designed surprise is putting it mildly. Youngblood Hawke took a conspiracy of witches, an old town and a scary forest and put it into a story of secrets, betrayal and years of fear.
I'm sure that you will enjoy this read and the increased heartbeat in certain parts.
The Coven Conspiracy
This is my first time reading a novel by Youngblood Hawke, and I must say that I really enjoyed The Coven Conspiracy. The premise is this: a young artist, Joanna, revisits a secluded cabin outside of a small mountain town to be alone to paint to her heart's content. However, immediately upon entering the town she finds the townspeople unwelcoming and strange. Undaunted, Joanna makes a few friends who help her acclimate to the mountains and she begins her work. Things take a frightening turn when...more
I haven't enjoyed a book this much in a very long time. The characters are very likeable and Youngblood Hawke's style of writing made me feel as if I was there with them. The ending caught me off guard and was a total surprise. I never write reviews, as you can probably tell, but I enjoyed it so much I just had too this time. I am really looking forward to my next book, "Ancient Memories".
Had me from the very beginning and kept me all the way through. Enjoyed very much and didn't want to put down. Though I was disappointed with the ending, felt the author could have given so much more and I was left with many unanswered questions, for example, what really happened during the four days she couldn't remember?
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Hawke began his unorthodox life at an early age. As a teenager still in high school he applied for and received a mineral concession from the government of Venezuela to search for gold in the jungles near Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall. Prohibited from going to Venezuela because his passport application could not be approved and issued without his parents' approval, he was forced to c...more
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