New Ebook for Review: Paranormal Time Travel ‘Witch Woman’ by Jeanette Baker

Witch Woman

Jeanette Baker will be touring February 6-29 with her paranormal time travel novel, Witch Woman.

The first time Maggie McBride set foot in contemporary Salem, Massachusetts she was two years old, completely alone and stark naked. Now, thirty years later, a clairvoyant with a gift for profiling kidnappers, she is back to fulfill a personal quest. Armed with an ancient spinning wheel inherited from Annie McBride, her adoptive mother, she intends to solve the mystery of her sudden, unexpected appearance in The Old Burying Point Cemetery. Her only clue is the recurring dream of a woman from another time, a woman with a spinning wheel, an unusual whistle, and the same genetic mutation Maggie has, one brown eye, the other blue. As Maggie’s spinning improves, her ability to visit the past strengthens and she finds herself being drawn into a world that existed four centuries before, a terrifying world she would have inhabited except for the courage and magick of one woman.

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In the meeting room, Inquisitors advance upon Abigail March and her child, Margaret She marshals her powers and channels the forces of nature. The world shifts and blackens. A strange roaring obliterates all sound and the air is thick with smoke. Bystanders are painfully seared, unable to move or breathe. Eventually, the air clears. But Abigail has been only partially successful. Three-year-old Margaret has disappeared through a time portal. For years Abigail searches to recall it. One night as the earth passed between the moon and sun, she is able to slip through the window, but the small community of Salem is no longer recognizable. Abigail turns to her powers and her spinning, sending out her summons to the universe, mindful of her shrinking time table, the enemies who followed her and the narrowing portal that will lead her home.

You can visit his website at www.jeanettebaker.com.

269 pages

PLEASE NOTE THIS BOOK IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN EBOOK FORMAT. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU NEED THE MOBI (KINDLE), EPUB (NOOK) OR PDF. THANK YOU!

If you would like to review Witch Woman, please email Tracee Gleichner at tgleichner(at)me.com.  Please mention which date would work for you.  Jeanette is also available for guest posts and interviews. Thank you!

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