- Winner of the Cross-Genre category, 12th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards (NIEA)
- Solo Medalist Winner in the Fantasy category, 2018 New Apple Summer eBook Awards
- Finalist in the "Outstanding First Novel" category in the 2017 IAN Book of the Year Awards
Aven walks a cursed path, and the white raven follows—ever quiet, ever lurking, never coming near. Is it the reason for her curse? Or does it hold the key to her redemption?
In modern-day Salem, Aven is enjoying her thirteenth life. She has a thriving shop, true friends, and maybe even a man brave enough to stay. But the reality of Aven's existence haunts her. A dark secret buried in the distant past, locked away by magick, promises to shatter all she holds dear. When the truth of her connection to the white raven is discovered, it is more horrifying than she could have imagined.
Perhaps some curses should remain unbroken.
Emotional and gripping, this captivating debut novel is filled with vivid imagery carrying you on a roller coaster journey of suspense, tears, anger, and laughter.
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"It is always fun to find a new magic to read about. You think the genre is overdone until you find something bright and fresh like this." - FangirlNation.com
"Magic and suspense abound in this moving debut fantasy novel about how far a witch will go to help a friend. A heartfelt fantasy tale with a spirited plot."
- Kirkus Reviews
"It reminded me of the Deborah Harkness trilogy"
- P. Byrnes, Goodreads reviewer"
"The White Raven gave me literal chills. Not just once or twice, either. Several times."
- Books Reviews Anonymous
"The world building of Miller is exceptional; All of this combined makes it an epic magic, fantasy, romance mystery that is full of twists and turns galore."
- RedHeadedBookLover Reviews
"It boasts a strong female lead, a unique take on modern fantasy and the curse itself, and a very intimate and realistic connection to witchcraft."
- D. William Landsborough
"The chapters where the White Raven had an inner monologue was a very unique writing style and quite frankly a brilliant way to tie up the relationship between Aven and the White Raven."
- The Book Box