Wendy Pym


Wendy Pym

Raven and the Witch

In this thrilling blend of Native American folklore, magic and fierce heroine empowerment, Raven and the Witch sets the stage for a battle that will determine the fate of a people—and the strength of a young girl’s heart.

In the wilds of 18th-century Canada, Raven Shikoba, a fierce young Mohawk girl, discovers a destiny far more perilous than she ever imagined. Born with the ability to shapeshift, Raven struggles to master her fledgling powers.

But darkness looms. A menacing blood witch, one who has tormented Raven's ancestors for generations, rises from the shadows with a plan to destroy her people and the delicate balance of their world.

As Raven’s magic grows, so too does the threat of this ancient bloodline enemy. Torn between her duty to her people and the rising tension within herself, Raven must confront her lineage—and her dangerous destiny.

With the help of her mentor Silent Wolf, Raven embarks on a fateful journey of self-discovery, learning that her growing powers may be the key to saving her people—or to her demise.

But as she faces the witch’s growing threat, she must also navigate the complexities of becoming a young woman, the shifting ties of friendship and her emerging feelings for her best friend, Otter.


Wendy Pym weaves a captivating tale of destiny, courage and the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her people.

'Raven and the Witch is a captivating dark fantasy read that executes elements of folklore and magic. An engaging tale for anyone wanting to lose themselves where magic and reality meet. Raven Shikoba weaves the tale of a fierce shape-shifting Raven with an extraordinary ability to perceive the unseen. She and her friends must confront a formidable blood witch that has a thirst for blood, power and immortality. With the blood witch watching their every move, Raven and her friends hunt to find the witch that threatens their entire existence.'

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Renee McKay

'This novel will appeal to young adults and adults alike. The author has created an epic high-fantasy story set in a beautifully imaginative, detailed world with magnificent scenery where the likable and believable characters are caught up in the battle of good and evil. Weaving in Native American culture and folklore with a rich connection to nature, the young shapeshifting heroine 'Raven' battles the world between light and dark accompanied by her closest friends.'

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Petra Lovey

'Not only my very first foray into the fantasy genre, but it also turned out to be an unexpectedly heartfelt introduction. I dove into this enchanting world with little knowing what to expect, and I quickly found myself hooked by Raven's deeply personal journey. What struck me the most was how relatable Raven's struggle was, even when magic was in full display. She battles with self- doubt and identity... and every transformation felt like a powerful symbol of her growth. I found myself rooting for her every step of the way. For a first-time fantasy read, this book has set a high bar, and I'm excited to see where this genre takes me next.' Raven Stjohn

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Raven St John