Willow Woods Academy for Witches by R. L. Weeks and Skylar Mckinzie

Kat and Angie run off to a magic school.

Willow woods academy for witches

Kat and Angie have just enrolled at Willow Woods Academy for Witches against their parent’s wishes. They’re thrown into a magical, mysterious world that is everything they dreamt it to be. However, when an ancient book falls into their laps, their worlds are turned upside down. Ten Years Ago, a rivalry between the covens of Willow Woods Academy and Morwood’s School cost many their lives and cast a dark shadow over the academy. Now, Morwood’s has opened again for the first time since the incident and mysterious happenings occur and they all seem to be surrounding Kat. School’s never easy and with her exams coming up, a stalker in the trees, and her family name shadowing doubt over what side she’s on, the first year of school is more of an adventure than she had ever anticipated.

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Urban Life

Language: English

Keywords: young adult fantasy, young adult

Word Count: 35000

Sales info:

We have sold 30 paperbacks, and over 200 eBook copies of Willow Woods Academy for Witches since its release late October. 

We have four more books planned in the series and have advanced marketing set up for the series. 


Sample text:

Willow Woods Academy for Witches, named for the trees that cloaked the school from the “normal” world, had been training the witches of the Harvest Moon Coven for centuries. Headmistress Lilith Krauss had been heading that training for the last ten years. She had seen the young witches come and go, strived to keep them away from the boys at the wizard’s academy across the lake, and fought to keep the evil from taking back the school they had worked so hard to claim. 

Krauss stepped out onto the balcony of the school she had come to love above anything else in her life and looked out over the grounds; The willow stood front and center in the courtyard, a stark reminder of the horrific past of the school itself.

She was just a teacher then, when the “other” school—led by a girl that was no older than fifteen—had attacked and almost taken their home. Invaded by an evil that to this day made Krauss shudder in fear, the school had hardly made it through intact. The witches of the Harvest Moon Coven had barely escaped with their lives, some of them not making it out at all.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Spanish
Translation in progress. Translated by Luisa Lopez

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