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AGATHA HARKNESS WAS A COVENLESS WITCH

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AGATHA HARKNESS WAS A COVENLESS WITCH. She had neither the time nor the patience to deal with tedious women who possessed magic they couldn't control, especially when she could do so much more. Absorbing their power helped her remain the most powerful witch in history, and even her ex, Death itself, couldn't stop her. 

Everything comes to a grinding halt, however, once Agatha discovers there is only one witch whose magic she cannot steal: Wanda Maximoff. Now stuck in a personal hex cast by the Scarlet Witch, only one person can save Agatha and break the spell—someone who hated her guts and wanted nothing to do with her. Her own daughter.

Everyone heard the rumours about her son, Nicholas, and how she "supposedly" sold him for the Darkhold, but no one had heard about her daughter, Morgana. Born a century after her older brother, she was the living proof of Agatha and Rio's torrid love affair and the manifestation of her mother's grief over Nicholas.

The relationship between a mother and her daughter is an everlasting competition—at least, that's how it felt for Morgana and Agatha. They were doomed from the beginning, with Agatha's greed and resentment being a catalyst for the death of their relationship. Suffering from a wicked betrayal from her mother, Morgana views the woman who raised her as nothing more than a stranger, desperate to eat her young if that meant growing more powerful. 

Hoping to cut ties, she changed her name to Morgan Scratch—taking her brother's name to escape the Harkness name—and tried to live a normal life. . . then she met a lost soul, similar to her, who'd lost her entire family, a witch named Wanda Maximoff. They leaned on each other until Wanda suffered from the corruption of the Darkhold. Realising she'd let someone into her life, only for them to betray her in a similar way to her mother, Morgan is devastated by the change in her lover. After helping Dr Strange take her down for the greater good, she becomes lost after the death of Wanda.

Deciding that multiversal travel, a love tragic enough to rival even her mothers' love story and snarky sorcerers was enough fun for a lifetime, she goes back to the route of Wanda's pain. Once there, she discovers that Westview hates the woman she had fallen for, but worse still—she finds her mother, completely under her beloved's spell. 

When confronted with the fact that the Witches' Road was real, not just a con her mother had made up, Morgan begins to hope that maybe she could use the road to bring Wanda back—or help her become powerful enough to resurrect the love of her life herself—her mother's balance be damned. Being thrust into a tricky situation, she has no choice but to join a new coven on this new adventure and hope she can escape Death for a century longer. . .









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