It’s
the middle of summer and hot as a firecracker. So, with that in mind, let’s
think about falling autumn temperatures.
Witches’ Cliff is a Halloween novella about modern-day witches.
When
Penelope Winters stepped out of her black-as-night BMW at the Deerbourne Inn
located in Vermont, she felt she was home. Her family was originally from
Vermont and she and her mother left when she was a baby. She’d never been
back. But there was something about the
place . . .
Penny
came from a long line of witches. She and her late mother were modern-day
practicing wiccan ad she was there for Halloween – and not just for the
trick-or-treating. She planned to see where her family once lived and try to
talk to her dead grandmother on Halloween night.
Modern
Halloween tradition came about from the Christianizing of ancient pagan
practices. The trick-or-treating we see today probably began as parades for All
Souls Day (also known as All Hallows Day), a Catholic holiday which now falls
on November first. The ancient festival was then renamed All Hallows Eve. October
31st is the midway point between the Autumn Equinox and the Winter Solstice. It
was just the time for Penny to contact her ten-times great grandmother. She had
a question she needed help with.
Penney
knew it was more than a feeling that she was not the only witch in Willow
Springs, Vermont. Would that be good or bad? Willow Springs had once had their
own witch trials but instead of being burned at the stake, the unfortunate
women were thrown from a rocky cliff and Penny planned to see that cliff while
she was there. It would be just the place to contact her grandmother who died a
horrible death along with others in that dark time.
Penny
came with a purposed to the inn that weekend, and then she met Liam.
The
Deerbourne Inn series is a fun romp through the Vermont bed and breakfast scene. Several authors for The Wild Rose Press wrote
stories of various genres and times.
Check out Witches’ Cliff and the other stories of the Deerbourne
Inn.
Peggy Chambers
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