The Mabon Feast by C.M. Nascosta

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The Mabon Feast by C.M. Nascosta
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In an aging Victorian on a tree-lined street in Oldetowne, the Brackenbridge witches have practiced the craft for generations in a circle unbroken — until the chain was passed to her.

Ousted from her coven, hurting for clients, and struggling to keep her aging family home from falling into disrepair, painfully awkward witch Ladybug is at the end of her rope. When she rents the attic bedroom to an unsmiling, spider-like araneaen, she hopes her fortunes are making a change for the better. But Ladybug knows nothing about the secretive spider-folk; not what they eat, what goddess they worship — or anything about their mating needs. The blustery winds of Autumn usher in the rain and the second harvest . . . and a strangely enticing smell that seems to permeate the seams of Ladybug’s very existence. The darkness beyond her bedroom door hungers, and she is helpless to offer herself up as its feast.

The Wheel of the Year is a monster romance series of short vignettes featuring a neurodivergent FMC and a non-human MMC, centered around the witch’s sabbaths. The Mabon Feast is the first vignette in this series and can be enjoyed as a short standalone. CWs in front matter and on author website.

  • File Name:the-mabon-feast-by-c-m-nascosta.epub
  • Original Title:The Mabon Feast (Wheel of the Year)
  • Creator:
  • Language:EN
  • Identifier:urn:uuid:56cb8395-76e5-479c-8fdf-cd246e7dd74c
  • Publisher:Meduas Editoriale
  • Date:2021-10-31
  • File Size:293.380 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright Page
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. The Mabon Feast (Wheel of the Year)
  • 6. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • 7. FOLLOW C.M. NASCOSTA

5 comments
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Romantic 56
Romantic 56

There could have been more the story. Ugh!

Replya month ago
    Stupid Robot
    Stupid Robot

    A talented author.

    Reply9 months ago
      Creative Child
      Creative Child

      Pretty good!

      Replya year ago
        Creative Child
        Creative Child

        Wow. It was short but interesting!

        Replya year ago
          Emory Reader
          Emory Reader

          A quick story but I really enjoyed it

          Reply2 years ago