Kissed by the Moonlight
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2019
Mature
The Salem Witch Trials. Todays society believe that it was because of a grain fungus that so many people were killed. They believe that everyone in the town was crazy. They are wrong. There were witches. 

In 1693, Katherine Blythe was sentenced to death by hanging. Her crimes were witchcraft, treason and association with the Devil. Before she died, she cast a curse on the Town of Salem. A curse that could send them into chaos. She awakens 300 years later to a world with confusing technology, unique fashion sense, blasphemy and... other beings.
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Amaranthine Love ~Original Story~

24 parts Complete Mature

~Completed~ Everyone in the town of Salem Massachusettes is superstitious beyond belief. Grown men won't even go anywhere near the notorious 'Devil's Hanging' Bridge, named because of all the witch hangings in 1692. Donna, a ten year old girl who lives there isn't deterred by the stories of the bridge, so she makes her way across it... or almost does anyway. It isn't until a near death experience and a terrifying encounter with a demon that she starts to realize that the stories were true... or half true. After striking an interesting connection with the demon she starts to realize that maybe they aren't so different from humans, and that maybe the stories she's been fascinated with her whole life aren't telling the whole tale. You can learn about TW's and other stuff in the preface. I hope you enjoy:) Also yes I know there are tiny grammatical and spelling errors in this book. And yes I am too lazy to change them. I am very much not an English major.