The Skinwalker's Apprentice
Release Date: 02/24/14
Summary from Goodreads:
“Welcome to
The Empire State, where banshees, witches, and skinwalkers wait…”
Margo Pennyfeather is being hunted. The 16-year-old witch has always been an outcast, in her home back in England, and now in the village of East Hampton New York where her family has settled. No one but her family has ever cared for Margo, but now the most important witch in the magic world wants her as an apprentice, giving her a chance to bring her family out of poverty.
Before long, Margo realizes things aren't what they seem, least of all, what kind of witch she really is. Now, the young witch must face a terrifying monster on her own, and the reverberations will reach farther than she could have ever imagined.
More than three hundred years later, in 1984 Emerald Kipp is a high school senior in New York City. A troubled teen with a rebellious streak, Emerald can't seem to figure out what to do with her life, and unfortunately for her, “witch” isn’t one of the available career choices in her guidance counselor’s office. As she struggles to figure herself out, Emerald is faced with the threat of being stuck in school and missing her final summer with her three best friends. Her last year of high school is turning out to be the worst yet, and Emerald thinks it can’t possibly get any worse. Unfortunately for her, she’s dead wrong.
And there’s something else, something far more sinister stirring in Emerald’s world, and she’ll have to believe in herself if she wants to get through it alive.
Two witches, three hundred years apart, one inescapable fate.
The Skinwalker's Apprentice is a prequel to the upcoming novel, Emerald Kipp and The Riddle of The Timekeeper, a terrifying magical scavenger hunt through the gritty streets of 1980’s New York City,set to a killer soundtrack, and perfect for fans of Harry Potter and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Part of The Empire Witches series.
*Available February 24th, 2014 on Smashwords,iBook, Amazon, Barnes & Nobles and more!
(Pre orders available Jan. 20th)
Margo Pennyfeather is being hunted. The 16-year-old witch has always been an outcast, in her home back in England, and now in the village of East Hampton New York where her family has settled. No one but her family has ever cared for Margo, but now the most important witch in the magic world wants her as an apprentice, giving her a chance to bring her family out of poverty.
Before long, Margo realizes things aren't what they seem, least of all, what kind of witch she really is. Now, the young witch must face a terrifying monster on her own, and the reverberations will reach farther than she could have ever imagined.
More than three hundred years later, in 1984 Emerald Kipp is a high school senior in New York City. A troubled teen with a rebellious streak, Emerald can't seem to figure out what to do with her life, and unfortunately for her, “witch” isn’t one of the available career choices in her guidance counselor’s office. As she struggles to figure herself out, Emerald is faced with the threat of being stuck in school and missing her final summer with her three best friends. Her last year of high school is turning out to be the worst yet, and Emerald thinks it can’t possibly get any worse. Unfortunately for her, she’s dead wrong.
And there’s something else, something far more sinister stirring in Emerald’s world, and she’ll have to believe in herself if she wants to get through it alive.
Two witches, three hundred years apart, one inescapable fate.
The Skinwalker's Apprentice is a prequel to the upcoming novel, Emerald Kipp and The Riddle of The Timekeeper, a terrifying magical scavenger hunt through the gritty streets of 1980’s New York City,set to a killer soundtrack, and perfect for fans of Harry Potter and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Part of The Empire Witches series.
*Available February 24th, 2014 on Smashwords,iBook, Amazon, Barnes & Nobles and more!
(Pre orders available Jan. 20th)
Excerpt:
“We
will begin with the most basic of spells,” said The Priestess on Margo’s first
day of lessons.
Margo
sat in a small, circular room on the second floor of the stone house. It was
mostly empty, save for a marble table and the stiff wooden chair where Margo
sat nervously. Unlike the rest of the house, the room had but one window, and
judging by the view, Margo guessed they must have been inside the onion dome on
the roof. The young witch tried not to fidget, as The Priestess circled around
her as she spoke.
“There
is magic that is practical, that you will need in every day situations, and
magic that is impractical.”
“I
do not deal in the impractical sort,” said The Priestess sternly, stopping
directly in front of Margo, “love potions and beauty enchantments are amongst
the kinds of frivolous spells you will not be learning here. Instead, I plan to
teach you useful, direct, magic, which you can implement in most any situation.
You are to take these lessons seriously, for you will never know when they
might be of use to you. The difference between knowing practical spells and not
knowing them, is a matter of life and death.”
Margo
gulped and nodded anxiously, her eyes following The Priestess as she continued
to pace about the room.
“For
your first spell,” said The Priestess, taking her wand from her sleeve and
nodding at Margo, her signal to do the same, “we shall be attempting a growing
spell.”
The
Priestess’s face contorted suddenly at the sight of Margo’s wand.
The
young witch blushed. Her wand had been handed down to her by her grandmother
Mary, and it was not in the best condition. In fact, the once wooden wand had
been enchanted to have the look and feel of toad’s skin. Mary thought it would
impress The Priestess.
Margo
smiled nervously as she tried to hide the slime secreting from her wand and
sticking to her fingers.
“That…wand,
just won’t do,” said The Priestess delicately. Margo put the wand on the marble
table, the gunk stretching as she tried to free her hand from it. She pushed
the wand to the corner of the table, and pressed down hard on the cold surface,
trying to wipe the glop of her hands. Her face turned red as she struggled to
pull free, and finally an exasperated Priestess pointed to Margo’s hand with
her own wand, “ Divisio.”
With
a slight “pop” Margo was free, but still covered in slime. She shook off what
was left of it on the floor with a few sharp flails of her arm, smiling
bashfully at her teacher as she did.
The
Priestess walked over to the small window facing the front of the house. She
opened it, and pointed her wand at a weeping willow that adorned the road
leading to her front door. Margo heard a loud CRACK and suddenly, a tree branch
was entering the room.
The
Priestess placed her wand in her skirt waist, and pointed one long, jagged,
fingernail in the direction of the bough. A green light shot from her black
nails, cracking the limb, and sending the branch back into the woods from
whence it came. The Priestess brought the remaining wood further into the room
in her net of brilliant light, spinning it as she did, her eyes steady and
focused. As she did this, the branch whittled down bit-by-bit, splinters flying
every which way, and darting dangerously close past Margo’s face. The
Priestess’s flesh was the color of rusted copper as the viridescent light
danced off her skin and Margo could see the wand she was crafting beginning to
take shape.
About the Author
Claribel Ortega is a graduate of the SUNY Purchase journalism program, and got her start writing for the school’s Independent Newspaper. There, she quickly rose the ranks from editing the student’s often times hilarious ads and ramblings on the back page of the paper to staff and feature writer.
After graduation, Claribel worked as a reporter for The Rivertowns Enterprise, a local paper in lower Westchester County, New York. As a reporter, she enjoyed going to board of education meetings and texting the town mayors about the line at Starbucks.
Today, Claribel works for The Combined Book Exhibit, a book marketing company in Westchester NY.
She lives in New York with her really awesome boyfriend, her suspiciously intelligent yorkie Pancho Villa and is surrounded by an impenetrable fort of books she gets from her job.
“The Skinwalker’s Apprentice” is her first book, and cheese is her favorite food.
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