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Death Card - by Jasmine Smith (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A dark contemporary fantasy featuring witchcraft, tarot, death, and a bit of romance that's perfect for fans of Immortal Dark and Cinderella Is Dead.
- 12 Years
- 8.25" x 5.5" Paperback
- 304 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy
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About the Book
When eighteen-year-old witch Mikaela pulls the Death card during a tarot reading, she decides to spend more time with her soon-to-be murderer to uncover her motives, only to discover that dark magic is spreading as witches around her begin to lose their powers.
Book Synopsis
A dark contemporary fantasy featuring witchcraft, tarot, death, and a bit of romance that's perfect for fans of Immortal Dark and Cinderella Is Dead.
The paperback edition features stunning stenciled edges!
On an ordinary Monday morning, eighteen-year-old Mikaela Broussard receives the shock of her life. During a customer's tarot reading at her family's occult shop, she turns over the Death card and envisions the beautiful stranger stabbing her in the heart.
In order to determine why the girl, Joelle, wants to kill her, she'll have to keep her close. But the more time Mikaela spends with her soon-to-be murderer, the more irresistible she finds her.
As if imminent death isn't worrisome enough, witches are turning up with their magic stolen. And it's clear some very dark magic is at work. Mikaela, as the next Witch Queen of her coven, is tasked with figuring out who's behind the horrific acts--a mystery that will put her and her power to the test.
Death Card is a dark, pacy, and romantic fantasy about one witch's journey to find the strength to fight for herself, her future, and her beloved community.
Review Quotes
"Death Card is a charming and compulsively readable debut, where the characters feel just as real as the magic of New Orleans. Current, steeped in rich folklore, full of witchcraft and sapphic tension, it's exactly what my younger self needed. I devoured it."--Jamison Shea, author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me
"Smith tackles current issues--gentrification, family grudges, and first love--with depth, grace, and a healthy bit of magic. Teens will love the witchy mystery in this fun debut."--Jessica Lewis, author of Bad Witch Burning
About the Author
Jasmine Smith has been daydreaming of new worlds and characters since she learned to hold a pen. Born and raised in North Carolina, she earned her Bachelor's degree in English from North Carolina State University. When she isn't writing, Jasmine can be found with a camera in her hand or her nose in a book. Death Card is her debut novel.