

There’s no such thing as good and evil when it comes to the capricious Fae. As Rosa and her mother are drawn into the ancient battle between the Seelie and Unseelie Faerie Courts, they must choose sides. When Rosa suspects something sinister in her home, she stumbles onto a conspiracy that threatens her family and their hometown. 800+ pages of magic and secrets! Teen witch Rosa thought she had the perfect family, but her mother has dark secrets that could rip apart the entire magical community. Rated PG-13 for mild profanity and sexual references.A teen witch in a small town with big problems. Walker's story about the struggle to be accepted. If you like teen witches, magical schools, and queer families, you'll enjoy Kristen S.

The series takes place twenty years after the Fae of Calaveras trilogy, but does not require prior reading. Third Generation Witch is a prequel to the upper YA urban fantasy academy trilogy, Santa Cruz Witch Academy. But if she succeeds, Brie might find a more welcoming home at Santa Cruz Witch Academy. The MATs-Magical Aptitude Tests-will score her ability to learn magic. Brie would have to be accepted under her own merit. Then her second mother suggests that she try a different school-one where people won't know her family name. But everyone would put Brie under a microscope to see if she'll turn out to be a hero like her mother or a villain like her grandmother. When Brie is old enough to study witchcraft under the new laws, her mother, Rosa, assumes that she'll attend the school where she teaches. Now witchcraft is subjected to strict laws and everyone knows the McAddams family is to blame.


But the upheaval from their fight has caused problems for twenty years. Her grandmother almost destroyed their hometown with magic. Can she become a witch on her own terms?īrie knows two things about the witches in her family. Her mother wants her to follow in her footsteps and learn witchcraft. A teen girl fears her family's reputation will label her for life.
