Aurora Mizutani's "The Seventh Child, Strega's Spells" Strega's Spells

Aurora Mizutani's "The Seventh Child, Strega's Spells" is the fifth and final installment in The Seventh Spawned Pentalogy. The narrative continues to follow Strega, a formidable witch and the granddaughter of Mortem, who is the great-granddaughter of the original witch, Mega. This book delves deeper into Strega's journey, exploring her powers and the challenges she faces as she navigates her lineage and the responsibilities that come with it. Buy it on Amazon
"The Seventh Child, Strega's Spells", by Aurora Mizutani.The narrative unfolds in the 21st century, traversing a variety of global settings such as New York, London, Nigeria, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Persia. Central to the story is Strega, who embarks on a quest to find fellow magi who share her unique abilities and perspectives. This journey not only highlights the diversity of cultures and landscapes but also delves into the complexities of magic and connection in a modern world. Through Strega's experiences, the narrative explores themes of belonging, identity, and the search for community among those with extraordinary gifts. The interplay of different locations enriches the storyline, offering a vibrant backdrop for Strega's adventures and the relationships she forges along the way. Buy it on Amazon
"The Seventh Child, Strega's Spells", by Aurora Mizutani.Her journey leads her to gather a following of scholars and sorceresses, uniting their powers to confront and eliminate the malevolent entities that rule the world. The story intertwines themes of magic, heritage, and personal growth, highlighting Strega's evolution as she confronts both external adversities and internal conflicts. As part of a larger saga, this installment enriches the overarching narrative, offering readers a blend of fantasy and character development that keeps them engaged in Strega's epic tale. Buy it on Amazon
"The Seventh Child, Strega's Spells", by Aurora Mizutani.The concept of the saga is rooted in the author's prior research, particularly in her earlier work, "The Scions of Olabisi Ajala, Olabisi Ajala's Death." This publication introduces the compelling idea that both the author and her father, Olabisi Ajala, may be seventh-born children, adding depth to the themes explored in this last installment. Readers are encouraged to delve into "The Scions of Olabisi Ajala" for a more thorough understanding of its concepts and its significance within the narrative.

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