Saturday, June 9, 2012

Angela’s Coven by Bruce Jenvey



Reggie Sinclair is an aging British rock star living in New York City who has just found out he is terminally ill.  He also has a very dark secret: When he was still an undiscovered teenager, he sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for his great fame and success.  As his life draws to an end, he prepares to face the inevitable until he stumbles upon a very enchanting, modern-day witch named Angela, and her untraditional coven.

Angela gradually introduces Reggie to her world of old school Witchcraft with its roots in alchemy and ‘natural chemistry’ dating to the Dark Ages. As their relationship grows, they devise a plan to break Reggie’s contract and save his soul.

This is a story of the struggle between good and evil with a cast of characters that ranges from guardian angels to young witches-in-training. Together, they have to come to terms with the uncertainties of love, loss, and life decisions to save Reggie from an unbearable eternity. Here is a plot filled with unexpected twists and surprises to the very last page that will also cast an entirely different light on anything you may have ever considered as faith!


Angela’s Coven will have you laughing, crying and biting your nails.  You do not want to have anything in your mouth when they arrive at Cabbottown and discuss the uses of spider poop.  Mr. Jenvey, you bad, bad boy!  You’re making us real witches look bad.  I’m sure you know what we really use it for…

There were plot twists that knocked me for a loop and then made me think, Why didn’t I see that coming?  Some of them had me yelling at the book and my kids and grandkids were poking their heads in my room to see what I was so excited about.

You really do have to meet these delightful witches and this poor, confused, overwhelmed rock star and join them in their struggle to save his soul.  You won’t be able to put it down!

Price:  $5.95

Length:  296


You’ll notice I always include the publisher’s buy link.  That’s because authors usually receive 40% of the book price from the publisher.  Editors and cover artists usually receive about 5%.  When you buy a book from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or another third-party vendor, they take a hefty cut and the author, editors and cover artists receive their cuts from what is left.  So, if a book costs $5.99 at E-Book Publisher.com and you buy from there, the author will receive about $2.40.  If you buy the book at Amazon, the author will receive about $0.83.

Downloading the file from your computer to your Kindle is as easy as transferring any file from your computer to a USB flash drive.  Plug the USB end of your chord into a USB port on your computer and simply move the file from your “Downloads” box to your Kindle/Documents/Books directory.  I actually download my books using “Save As” to a “Books” file on my computer that’s sorted by my publisher, friends, and books “to review,” and then transfer them to my Kindle from there.  That way, if there’s a glitch with my Kindle, the books are on my computer.  Your author will be happy you did when he/she sees his/her royalty statement.

2 comments:

  1. I am lucky enough to be one of Bruce Jenvey's readers before he submits. I loved this book but have to tell you the next one is even better. I'm not sure when GREAT NORTHERN COVEN will be out but I think this year. Although it's not necessary to read Angela's Coven first you will have insight other readers don't.

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  2. I can't wait! What a ride! I can't wait for the next book.

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