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Legend of Witchtrot Road
Legend of Witchtrot Road
Legend of Witchtrot Road
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Surviving agitated ghosts, irritated witches, angry werewolves, and the horrors of high school has never been so hard.

The night of Samhain may be behind them, but Yuki and her friends have only begun to face the challenges of their paranormal gifts. Tensions are rising--in the pack, at school, and within their tightly knit group of friends.

The tragic death of Wakefield High student Dylan Jacobs has emotions boiling over. The J-Team, Yuki's arch nemesis, have turned the entire football team against her. They claim that Yuki is a witch and blame her for the death of their fellow teammate. Will Yuki be able to solve the mystery of Dylan's death, and the legend of Witchtrot Road, before tempers flare and things turn violent?

Emma is the friend that Yuki turns to when things get tough, but she's been behaving strangely. Emma has been acting distant and seems to be coming down with a mysterious illness. What will Yuki and her friends do if their healer is truly sick?

Calvin has become Alpha and wants the best for his pack. He is a dedicated and compassionate leader willing to do anything for the good of his people, but will Cal be able to hold the pack together when a fiery, young werewolf comes seeking revenge?

Simon may still be a roguish playboy, but he is taking his role as Calvin's second in command deadly serious. Will Simon be able to focus on his pack duties when he is forced to face his dark, emotional past?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherE.J. Stevens
Release dateSep 14, 2011
ISBN9781465768902
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the third book in the Spirit Guide Series and all our favorite characters are back plus some new faces. This is definitely Simon's story and the beginning of Gordy's. We learned in the last book, Spirit Storm of Simon's tragic loss. In this book, it comes looking for him in the form of the younger brother. He's cocky, arrogant and a spoiled brat. And no one likes him. Not even Cal, who tries to get along with everyone. Welcome to the pack!The story in this one starts out with the loss of a football player who crashed his motorcycle on Witchtrot Road. Some of the team is taking it very hard. Yuki is smelling his scent impression. And the J-team, that would be Jay and Jared of the football team, not the sharpest knives in the drawer, have decided to blame Yuki, "the witch" for putting a curse on him and killing him. Unfortunately, Cal has to rescue her from these Neanderthals, and Yuki has to rescue them from his wolf that almost takes hold. Neither one are very quick to catch on. They later trap Yuki in a storage closet with the whole football team having told them she has cursed them all. Yuki knows how to get out of a sticky situation, it's just lucky she can communicate with her feet! The J-team is definitely someone Yuki has to look out for during this book-bullies picking on someone that's different.But the real trouble is Gabriel, the new wolf in town, who's gunning for Simon. And he wants to make Emma his mate. As if? The matchmaking going on in this novel is interesting to say the least, and the trouble is not the paranormal kind. The Legend of Witchtrot Road may be about a witch wrongly accused, but the things going on there are even scarier. Flying frozen toads and upside down cars. And just at the full moon Emma and Yuki decide to investigate. What were they thinking???This caper is definitely scary. The danger is of a much more human nature and the accident Yuki and Emma have is surreal. It's how the book starts out and you have to go through almost the whole book to see if they are okay. And then there are those pesky dreams Yuki keeps having about the witches she stole the Amulet of Nera from. She's gotta find a way to get it back to them, but she needs it's protection. And there's still the J-team to worry about, especially when Cal isn't around.This is my favorite of the three Spirit Guide Series stories. Probably because the stories are getting more complex and Yuki and Cal's relationship is deepening. I love the banter between Simon and Emma. It lightens the mood in sometimes tense situations throughout the series. And it doesn't hurt Simon's charms that he tacks, Love, on to every sentence he addresses to Emma and Yuki. (He had me at hello, love.) Again, the mystery isn't stressful, but the issue of bullies is addressed in this one and how Yuki has always been bullied and her wishes always ignored even by the teachers. And always as resolutions come to some things, questions arise about others.I can't wait for the next book in this series. The are so much fun to read! The descriptions are rich but not heavy and they mysteries or spirit problems just don't feel heavy and dark. I think because Yuki never has to face anything alone. She's always got her friends and in this novel, it really helps. If you've enjoyed the other Spirit Guide stories, you'll love this one. If you haven't tried them, then get your feet wet with She Smells The Dead! October is the best month to read this series as the first two occur right around Halloween! So don't wait! And make sure you read this one! It's great! But She Smells the Dead will always have the best title of all YA books I've ever read!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When I got this book I did not know that it was the third in a series. Reading books out of order drives me bonkers and so when I found out that I was it drove me a little nuts but I pushed through. The book was wonderful. The first few pages had me hooked and I immediately began to see why so many people sang praises for this young adult series. In my book it was a lot better than some of the ones that I had seen. Without pushing some of the boundaries there are for young adult themes these days. The story captivated me with the powers that Yuki has and those of her friends. It really showed the bond of friendship and that no matter what true friends will always be there and stand by your side. Differences, fights, breaks ups and disagreements are swept aside as all friends band together to keep Yuki safe on her journeys to put the souls of the dead she "smells" at rest and figure out the untimely events that lead to some of their demise. Witchtrot Road is cursed and it's that curse this book focuses around. Starting with the death of one of her fellow students and quarterback of the football team. Yuki faces persecution from her fellow classmates of the football team claiming that they believe her to be a witch and it was her curse and fault that their beloved quarterback is dead. On a journey to prove herself innocent and to keep the ghost of said quarterback from haunting her forever Yuki and her friends set out on an investigation filled with trouble and events that lead them to discover that not only is Witchtrot road not haunted or cursed but that something worse is going on there.If you want to find out what however, you will need to read this book yourself. Great read is all I can really say.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Book Title: "The Legend of Witchtrot Road”Author: E.J. StevensPublished By: Sacred Oak PressAge Recommended: 14+Reviewed By: Kitty BullardRaven Rating: 3.5Review: I’ll start by saying this is the only book I’ve read in ‘The Spirit Guide’ Series and though I really wanted to like it, I just couldn’t help but feel like I was reading another Twilight knock-off. The writing was good and the story was alright for the high school scene, but it wasn’t’ much of anything I haven’t read over and over again. I wouldn’t say it would put me off from reading other works by this author but it wasn’t something I’d actively seek out in the future.

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Legend of Witchtrot Road - E.J. Stevens

Legend of Witchtrot Road

E.J. Stevens

Legend of Witchtrot Road

E.J. Stevens

Published by Sacred Oaks Press

Copyright 2011 E.J. Stevens

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Chapter 1

I heard the harsh, grinding creak of a ship’s hull straining against stormy seas just as I felt the vertiginous tilt and roll of the waves beneath me. I considered letting the motion lull me back to sleep, but one thought kept creeping in to ruin my slumber. I wasn’t on a boat.

With a jolt I tried to leap upright, but up was down and down was up, causing a searing pain to shoot through my shoulder as I dangled from the car safety belt. I needed to get a look around, but turning my head didn’t seem like an easy option. My neck was stiff, like the time I fell asleep with wet hair, and my head was pounding a rhythm that matched the vampire bats gnawing in my stomach. Come on Yuki, you can do this.

Reaching up to grab the safety belt, I steadied myself and drew in a deep shuddering breath. It did nothing to calm my racing heartbeat, but the pain in my head momentarily lessened. Forcing my eyes to stay open, I turned them to my right and flinched. A ghostly pale face stared back at me and it took a moment for my sluggish brain to realize that the spectral form was only my reflection. I examined the sickly face suspended in the darkness and knew one thing for sure. I looked like hell.

For a moment I closed my eyes and gathered another steadying breath, remembering to breathe in the way I’d been taught during the numerous yoga classes that Cal had dragged me to over the years. Determined to get to the bottom of the mystery of why I was hanging upside down from a car safety belt, I pulled my eyes to the left. A golden amorphous shape hung glowing beside me and I jumped when it moaned.

Emma? I asked. My voice was dry and raspy and started a series of painful coughs that nearly made me pass out again.

Emma didn’t answer me, but with a rush of memory I knew that it was my friend beside me. Emma’s blond hair cascaded past her face to dangle above the glowing instrument panel. Pale skin, golden hair, and white blouse sleeve were marred only by a dark stream that trickled from her scalp along her arm to drip slowly, tap tap tap, off her fingers onto the windshield.

How did this happen? It had to be the curse. I clenched my fist in frustration as my eyes filled with tears. We had known better. Emma with her research and me with my psychic gift to sense the dead; we knew the risks of messing with the curse, but that hadn’t stopped us. Our curiosity had won out over common sense and now we were paying the price. Son of a dung beetle. I just hoped we survived long enough to benefit from the lesson learned. Never mess with a curse and never, ever travel on Witchtrot Road after dark.

*****

We would never have ventured onto Witchtrot Road if it hadn’t been for Dylan Jacobs. Dylan was a sophomore at Wakefield High, and though I didn’t know him very well, I felt sad at the loss of someone so young. I also found his ghost difficult to ignore.

The announcement came a week earlier in homeroom. The screeching of desks on linoleum tile and the buzz of giggling and whispers stilled as the principal stated that a Wakefield High student had died in a tragic motorcycle accident. For a moment I wondered at the grisly details. Maine winters were really not conducive to motorcycling. Had he slid on icy roads? Did he drive his bike off a bridge, plummeting into the frigid waters below?

With a shudder, I tried to shake off my morbid thoughts. I may have a major bridge phobia, but it didn’t mean every traffic accident had to include one.

…counselors available…, the school principal’s voice droned on over the intercom.

Too bad they don’t offer counseling for smelling the dead, I muttered.

Students were already getting restless, shuffling feet and papers, as the announcement ended. I didn’t think anyone heard me, but a hand settled on my shoulder as Cal leaned in close.

Do you smell him already? Cal asked. Is Dylan here?

Of course, Cal would hear my muttering with his super sensitive wolf hearing. It was easy to forget he was more than just my gorgeous boyfriend. Cal had recently discovered that he was descended from the Old Blood. He carried the spirit of a great silver wolf and could shift into wolf form. But even among his pack, Cal was special. More special than being a studly werewolf? Yes, even among the werewolves Cal was different. He was the pack alpha, and with that role came the weight of responsibility.

After our recent troubles with a psycho werewolf hating murderer, Cal was taking his role as pack alpha more and more seriously. There were changes that needed to be made to protect the pack. This was made especially clear when a young member of the pack was kidnapped just before Halloween. When we tried to find Sam, and warn others of potential danger, we discovered that prior pack alphas had been keeping member identities a secret. The practice stemmed from a combination of paranoia and greed and had made contacting pack members nearly impossible.

Now Cal, with the help of our friends Emma and Simon, was creating a central database so the pack could be notified in the event of any emergency. We had all been spending a lot of time together at the cabin lately working on the project. Cal was determined to keep his pack safe. Simon, who was also a werewolf and a major pain in my behind, was taking his new role as Cal’s second-in-command seriously as well. We had all worked straight through the night, which was why I was nursing my second double-shot latte of the morning.

No worries, the only thing I can smell is yummy caffeine goodness, I answered with a smile.

Cal leaned in closer and nipped my ear once, sending shivers down my spine and heat to my face.

You are a very bad boy Calvin Miller, I said huskily.

Just keeping you awake, Cal said with an impish grin.

He may have the face of an angel, but that didn’t mean he always acted like one. I was starting to wonder how much of Cal’s increasing wild streak was caused by his wolf spirit and how much was just teen rebellion against massive responsibility. I was hoping it was the latter.

We all knew what a whopping dose of wild wolf could equate to. Simon was the poster child for wolf crazy and his wild side made him only one step away from a gigolo, but then again, maybe that was just Simon. I couldn’t picture Cal strutting around the room and flirting with anything that moved. No, Cal had always been a deep thinker who only acted after giving something a great deal of serious thought. He was calm and reserved. Well, except for these recent displays of affection and thrill seeking behavior. Who knows? Maybe it had something to do with me. It’s not like I was the most normal girlfriend in the world. Not by a long shot.

Chairs scraped back as the bell rang.

Saved by the bell, Cal teased. Looking down at me through his shaggy, brown bangs with shining blue eyes, he winked.

Brat, I said, reaching up on tiptoe to give him a quick kiss on the cheek. See you at lunch.

Stay safe, he said. Text me if Dylan’s ghost starts bothering you.

Right, ‘cause you’ll show him who’s boss, I laughed.

No, I’m just wondering what smell he’ll have, Cal said lightly.

It was meant as a joke. Cal always knew how to cheer me up, even when what I needed was just for him to say something silly so I’d stop worrying. That’s the funny thing about soul mates and best friends. They always know the right thing to say.

*****

I barely made it down the hall before I learned the answer to Cal’s question, but I had to wait until lunch to tell anyone. Sitting through all of my morning classes while smelling motor oil had ruined my appetite, but I raced through the crowded hall to the cafeteria. I couldn’t wait to share the news with Emma and Cal.

When I first realized that the weird smells that followed me around were the psychic smell impressions of dead people, I wasn’t too thrilled. Who wants the ability to smell the dead? I guess, in a bizarre twist of fate, I do. Smelling the dead wouldn’t make me rich, or cool, or help me get into college, but it was a gift that I was beginning to appreciate.

I may not love being bombarded by smell impressions, especially when they were unpleasant…not everyone came back smelling like roses, but I took my new responsibility seriously. It felt good to be helping spirits of the dead find peace. I could be their light in the darkness. With the help of my friends, I had solved a few mysteries that helped spirits find their way into the light and I planned to lead many more. The image of glowing spirits of the dead returning to their families on the Day of the Dead was seared into my memory. It was the most beautiful thing that I have ever seen and I wanted to be a part of that, which was why I was so excited to smell the strong odor of motor oil.

Too bad it didn’t mix well with the smell of greasy tater tots. Pulling my purple and black skelly scarf from my bag, I wound it around my mouth and nose. I may look like a freak, well…more so than usual, but the smell was now less nausea inducing so the scarf was there to stay. It may have lessened the food smells, but the scarf didn’t do anything to dampen the multitude of conversations.

Stomping through the crowd in my new purple, vegan boots, a Christmas gift from Emma who was sick of gagging at my dead cow footwear, I caught pieces of conversation.

…friend heard he hit pole number thirteen, pseudo whispered a blond girl who was expertly tossing her silky hair to show off her tanned, bare shoulder. In January.

…probably suicide, a dark-haired guy said as he stuffed his mouth with tater tots. They say he wasn’t wearing a helmet.

I bet it was the curse, gushed a redheaded girl.

I stopped so fast that my boots squeaked against the floor. At second glance, I recognized the red-haired girl from the library. She was overly cheerful, I think her face might break if she ever stopped smiling, but I needed to know more about this supposed curse.

Hey, um, can I sit here for a sec? I asked.

I smiled, but realized belatedly that my scarf covered most of my face. Fortunately for me, librarian girl didn’t seem to notice.

Sure! she said, smiling. You’re Yuki, right? Did you have any luck with your Halloween report?

Oh, right. Librarian girl had helped me find research materials that ultimately led to my discovery of Nera’s amulet and the capture of the werewolf killer. I winced, feeling a sudden pang of guilt. Since she had helped to save my life and the lives of the pack, I really should know her name.

I’m sorry, I said. I’m terrible with names, but your assistance at the library totally saved me. Thanks.

Yay! she squealed. Always glad to help! My name’s Katie.

Katie, um, maybe you could help me again, I said. Have you heard anything about a curse?

Oh my God, you mean the curse that killed Dylan? Katie asked, eyes wide.

Yeah, I heard something about it, but I don’t know the details, I said.

I wasn’t sure if it was the mention of Dylan’s name, or a clue that I was on the right track, but the smell of motor oil became stronger.

He drove on Witchtrot Road, AT NIGHT, and they say he was covered in toads when the paramedics arrived, Katie said.

She said the last like it should mean something, so I nodded my head. I was actually glad for a chance to look away. Her eyes were now open so wide that it was making mine burn just looking at them.

So this Witchtrot Road is cursed? I asked. By toads?

Toads? Okay, that was weird, even for me.

No, silly! Katie laughed. You are such a joker. Witchtrot Road is HAUNTED and the ghost curses everyone who travels the road at night.

And the toads? I asked.

Well, they say that when the ghost was alive, there were toads around his house and this was used as evidence that he was a witch, she said.

A witch? I asked.

I was getting a bad feeling about this. I had stolen a magic amulet from a witch in Salem this past Halloween, and though it had allowed me to survive the spirits unleashed on Samhain I still felt guilty about it…and a little scared. I may not follow every rule, but not messing with witches seemed like a smart guideline to follow.

Yeah, he was accused of being a witch and so they came and took him from his home here in Wakefield and marched him back to Salem to stand trial, Katie said.

Salem? I asked.

Could this get any worse? I didn’t want any more connections to Salem or witches.

You know, the Salem Witch Trials? Katie asked. For a moment she looked at me like I was crazy, but when I nodded that I knew what the Salem Witch Trials were, she continued on. "When they came to take this guy away he offered to show them a shortcut through the woods. During the night a storm came out of nowhere and the thunder and lightning scared the horses of the constables. They claimed the man called upon

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