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The Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch

by Chandelle LaVaun 2025 762 pages
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Plot Summary

Soulmate Revelations Unleashed

Frankie's world is upended by truth

The story opens with Frankie's life thrown into chaos as Everest, the enigmatic vampire prince, violently severs her false soulmate bond with Cooper, revealing himself as her true soulmate. The revelation is both a shock and a relief, explaining the magnetic, tumultuous connection between them. But this truth comes at a cost: Everest's claim on Frankie is possessive and dangerous, and the knowledge that their fates are entwined only deepens the peril surrounding them. As the Coven reels from this revelation, alliances shift, and Frankie is forced to confront the reality that love and destiny are inseparable from pain and sacrifice. The emotional fallout is immediate, setting the tone for a story where love is both a weapon and a wound.

Battle at Avolire

Chaos erupts in vampire stronghold

The Coven is thrust into a brutal battle at Avolire, Sweyn's icy vampire fortress. Dragons, demons, and Unseelie fae descend upon the castle, turning the snowy landscape into a warzone. Frankie, still reeling from her soulmate revelation, is swept into the fray, fighting alongside her friends and witnessing the terrifying power of both her allies and enemies. The battle is a blur of magic, blood, and heartbreak, with old wounds reopened and new ones inflicted. The Coven's unity is tested as they struggle to escape overwhelming odds, and the cost of survival becomes painfully clear. The aftermath leaves the group fractured, their trust in each other and themselves shaken.

Shattered Bonds and New Love

Love blooms amid heartbreak

In the quiet after battle, Frankie and her friends are forced to confront the emotional wreckage left behind. Savannah and Cooper, long denied their feelings, finally confess their love, choosing to embrace happiness "for now" despite the looming threat of soulmates and destiny. Their bittersweet romance is a testament to the human need for connection, even in the face of inevitable loss. Meanwhile, Frankie grapples with her own feelings for Everest, torn between desire and fear. The Coven's relationships are a tangled web of longing, regret, and hope, each character searching for solace in a world that offers none.

Unseelie Schemes and Fallen Angels

Enemies plot in the shadows

As the Coven regroups, the true scope of their enemies' plans comes into focus. The Unseelie Prince, Sweyn, and the fallen angels—Azazel, Asmodeus, and others—conspire to break the world's fragile balance. Sam, trapped among the enemy, navigates a dangerous game of survival and espionage, her loyalty to the Coven tested at every turn. The lines between friend and foe blur as betrayals mount and the threat of war grows ever closer. The Coven must rely on cunning as much as strength, knowing that one wrong move could doom them all.

The Devil Returns

Old wounds reopen with Libby's return

The Coven is rocked by the shocking reappearance of Libby, the former Devil Card, thought lost to death and darkness. Her resurrection is both a miracle and a curse, dredging up memories of past sacrifices and the high price of magic. Libby's presence forces the group to confront the cyclical nature of loss and rebirth, and the ways in which the past refuses to stay buried. Her return is a harbinger of greater upheaval, signaling that the boundaries between life and death, good and evil, are more porous than anyone imagined.

Prophecy and Preparation

A new prophecy sets the stakes

The Coven receives a dire prophecy from Valathame, the angelic creator of their kind, foretelling a final war with Lilith and the need to "release the son"—Everest. The prophecy is cryptic and terrifying, demanding sacrifices and hinting at betrayals yet to come. The group scrambles to decipher its meaning, knowing that every choice they make could tip the balance between salvation and destruction. Potions, research, and alliances become their weapons as they prepare for a conflict that will test the limits of their power and resolve.

Dreams, Potions, and Secrets

Magic and memory intertwine

Frankie's dreams become a battleground of their own, haunted by visions of past lives, warnings from Everest, and the ever-present threat of Lilith's influence. The Coven works feverishly to brew potions that might save their wounded and unlock the secrets of their Marks. The process is fraught with frustration and failure, but also moments of unexpected joy and camaraderie. As the group delves deeper into the mysteries of their magic, they uncover truths about themselves and each other that will shape the course of the coming war.

The Price of Survival

Sacrifice and moral ambiguity

The Coven is forced to confront the harsh realities of survival in a world at war. Everest's long history of doing whatever it takes to endure—lying, killing, even betraying those he loves—serves as both a warning and a guide. Frankie, too, must make impossible choices, sacrificing her innocence and comfort for the greater good. The lines between right and wrong blur as the group navigates a landscape where every victory comes at a cost, and every act of mercy risks becoming a weakness.

The Vampire Queen's Court

Intrigue and danger in Avolire

Frankie's quest takes her deep into the heart of Sweyn's court, where beauty and brutality exist side by side. Disguised as a newly turned vampire, she must navigate a world of seduction, violence, and political machinations. Sweyn is both a monster and a tragic figure, her cruelty matched only by her loneliness. Frankie's interactions with the court reveal the complexities of power and the ways in which even the most monstrous can be vulnerable. The tension between survival and compassion is ever-present, as Frankie risks everything to complete her mission.

The Land of the Lore

A journey through nightmare

The Land of the Lore is a place of madness and memory, where time and reality bend and break. Frankie's passage through this haunted forest is a test of will and identity, forcing her to confront the ghosts of her past and the darkness within herself. The rules of magic are different here, and every step is fraught with peril. Allies become enemies, and the only way out is through. The experience leaves Frankie changed, her understanding of herself and her place in the world forever altered.

The Past Reborn

Time travel and revelation

Frankie's quest leads her back through time, where she discovers the truth of her own reincarnation: she was once Celina, Everest's wife and the mother of his daughter, Saber. The revelation is both a blessing and a curse, explaining the depth of her connection to Everest but also burdening her with the weight of centuries of loss and longing. Their reunion across time is bittersweet, filled with love, regret, and the knowledge that they must part again. The past and present collide, reshaping the future in ways neither could have foreseen.

The Angel of Tides

Frankie's true nature awakens

In the climax of her journey, Frankie—now revealed as the Angel of Tides—embraces her power and purpose. Her anger, long a source of pain, becomes a weapon against the forces that seek to destroy her world. With the help of allies old and new, she defeats Mammon, the fallen angel of greed, and returns to the Garden of Eden, where her memories and magic are fully restored. The transformation is both literal and symbolic, marking the end of her quest and the beginning of a new era for the Coven.

The Final Page

The missing page is found

After a harrowing journey through time and danger, Frankie succeeds in retrieving the missing page from Sweyn's throne and replacing it with a decoy. The act is a triumph of courage, cunning, and teamwork, made possible by the sacrifices of friends and the guidance of Valathame. The page is delivered to the Coven, setting the stage for the final confrontation with Lilith and her armies. The victory is hard-won, and the scars—both physical and emotional—will linger.

The Cost of Time

Loss, longing, and hope

The aftermath of Frankie's quest is a time of mourning and reflection. The pain of separation from Everest, the knowledge of lives lost and futures changed, weighs heavily on her and the Coven. Yet there is also hope: the promise of reunion, the strength found in love and friendship, and the certainty that even in the darkest times, light endures. The lessons of the past become the foundation for the battles yet to come.

Reunion and Sacrifice

Love endures across centuries

Frankie and Everest's reunion is a moment of profound joy and sorrow, a testament to the power of love to transcend time and death. Their embrace is both a healing and a farewell, as they acknowledge the sacrifices made and the battles still to be fought. The Coven, too, is reunited, their bonds strengthened by shared suffering and triumph. The stage is set for the final stand, and the knowledge that they face it together gives them the courage to go on.

The Coven's Stand

A family forged in fire

The Coven, battered but unbroken, prepares for the ultimate confrontation with Lilith and her forces. Old wounds are healed, new alliances are forged, and the lessons of the past are put to use. Each member finds their place in the tapestry of fate, their individual strengths combining to form a force greater than the sum of its parts. The sense of family—chosen and blood—becomes their greatest weapon, and their love for each other the shield that will see them through the coming storm.

The End of Waiting

A new dawn for the Coven

As Frankie returns to her own time, her memories and power restored, the Coven stands on the brink of a new era. The waiting is over; the time for action has come. The scars of the past remain, but they are now badges of honor, reminders of what has been lost and what is worth fighting for. The story ends with hope: the promise of love, the certainty of purpose, and the knowledge that, together, they can face whatever darkness comes.

Analysis

A modern epic of love, loss, and self-discovery

The Scarlet Witch is a sweeping, emotionally charged fantasy that uses the trappings of urban fantasy—vampires, witches, angels, and fae—to explore timeless questions of identity, destiny, and the price of survival. At its heart, the novel is about the power of love to transcend time, death, and even the boundaries of self. Frankie's journey from confusion to self-acceptance, from anger to agency, is a powerful metaphor for the process of healing and growth. The story refuses easy answers, embracing moral ambiguity and the messiness of real relationships. The lessons are clear: that family is chosen as much as given, that sacrifice is the price of freedom, and that hope endures even in the darkest times. The narrative's willingness to confront trauma, to allow its characters to be both broken and brave, makes it resonate with modern readers. In a world where the lines between good and evil are increasingly blurred, The Scarlet Witch offers a vision of redemption that is hard-won, deeply felt, and ultimately triumphant.

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Characters

Frankie Proctor / Celina

Reincarnated soul, reluctant hero

Frankie is the heart of the story—a young witch marked as the Tower Card, whose journey from confusion to self-acceptance mirrors the epic arc of the series. Her discovery that she is the reincarnation of Celina, Everest's wife and Saber's mother, is both a revelation and a burden. Frankie's psychological complexity is rooted in her struggle with anger, loss, and the fear of not belonging. Her love for Everest is passionate and fraught, shaped by centuries of separation and sacrifice. As the Angel of Tides, she embodies the power of transformation, her rage becoming a force for good. Frankie's relationships—with her soulmate, her daughter, and her found family in the Coven—are the emotional core of the narrative, driving her to acts of courage and compassion even when the cost is unbearable.

Everest

Immortal survivor, tragic lover

Everest is a study in contrasts: ancient yet vulnerable, ruthless yet tender, a prince of vampires who has spent a millennium playing both sides of a cosmic war. His love for Frankie/Celina is the axis on which his world turns, and his willingness to do anything to protect her—lie, kill, betray—makes him both a hero and an antihero. Everest's psychological scars run deep, shaped by centuries of loss, guilt, and the necessity of moral compromise. His relationship with Saber, his daughter, is another source of both strength and pain, as he struggles to keep her safe in a world that would destroy her if her true identity were known. Everest's journey is one of endurance, his hope sustained only by the promise of reunion with his soulmate.

Saber / Auryn

Hidden daughter, fierce survivor

Saber is Everest and Celina's daughter, forced to live in disguise for centuries to avoid the wrath of Sweyn and Lilith. Her psychological landscape is marked by loneliness, secrecy, and the burden of immortality. Saber's relationship with her parents is complex—she is both fiercely independent and deeply loyal, her love for them a source of both comfort and pain. Her marriage to Akecheta and the birth of her son, Raeven, offer her moments of happiness, but the constant need for secrecy and reinvention takes its toll. Saber's strength lies in her adaptability and her willingness to do whatever it takes to protect those she loves.

Sweyn

Vampire Queen, tragic villain

Sweyn is both a monster and a victim, her cruelty born of loneliness and the impossible expectations placed upon her as Lilith's daughter. Her court is a reflection of her fractured psyche—beautiful, brutal, and ultimately hollow. Sweyn's relationship with Everest is fraught with jealousy and longing, her desire for control masking a deep-seated fear of abandonment. She is both a formidable enemy and a cautionary tale, her downfall a warning about the dangers of unchecked power and unhealed wounds.

The Unseelie Prince

Alien antagonist, agent of chaos

The Unseelie Prince is a cipher—cold, calculating, and driven by motives that are never fully revealed. His fascination with Sam and his rivalry with Sweyn add layers of intrigue to the story, while his ability to siphon magic and manipulate dreams makes him a uniquely dangerous foe. Psychologically, he is defined by a sense of superiority and a deep-seated need to prove himself, both to his family and to the world. His presence is a constant reminder that the greatest threats often come from within.

Sam

Reluctant spy, survivor

Sam's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience. Trapped among the enemy, she must navigate a world of deception and danger, her loyalty to the Coven tested at every turn. Sam's psychological complexity lies in her ability to adapt, to play the role required of her even as it eats away at her sense of self. Her relationship with the Unseelie Prince is a dance of attraction and repulsion, a mirror of the larger conflict between good and evil. Sam's courage is quiet but unyielding, her sacrifices often unseen but essential to the Coven's survival.

Savannah Grace

Death Card, wounded healer

Savannah is marked by loss and longing, her love for Cooper a source of both joy and pain. Her ability to communicate with the dead gives her a unique perspective on the cost of war, and her willingness to embrace happiness "for now" is both brave and heartbreaking. Savannah's psychological journey is one of acceptance—of her own worth, of the impermanence of love, and of the necessity of living in the moment. Her presence is a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is beauty to be found.

Cooper Bishop

Dreamwalker, hopeful romantic

Cooper's gift for navigating dreams is both a blessing and a curse, forcing him to confront the fears and desires of those he loves. His relationship with Savannah is a testament to the power of hope, even in the face of inevitable loss. Cooper's psychological arc is one of growth, as he learns to balance his need to protect with his desire to connect. His loyalty to the Coven is unwavering, and his willingness to risk his own happiness for the sake of others is both noble and tragic.

Tegan Bishop

High Priestess, master strategist

Tegan is the Coven's anchor—a brilliant, unpredictable force whose schemes and sacrifices keep the group one step ahead of their enemies. Her psychological complexity lies in her ability to bear the weight of leadership without losing her sense of self. Tegan's relationship with Tenn is a source of strength, but also a vulnerability, as their bond makes them both targets. Her willingness to break the rules, to do whatever it takes to protect her family, is both her greatest asset and her greatest risk.

Tennessee Wildes

Emperor, reluctant leader

Tenn is the Coven's sword and shield, a warrior burdened by destiny and the fear of failure. His psychological journey is one of acceptance—of his own power, of the love he shares with Tegan, and of the responsibility he bears for the fate of the world. Tenn's strength is matched only by his compassion, and his willingness to follow as well as lead is what makes him truly great. His relationship with his family, both blood and chosen, is the foundation on which the Coven's survival rests.

Plot Devices

Prophecy and Destiny

Prophecy drives the narrative forward

The story is structured around a series of prophecies delivered by Valathame, the angelic creator of the Coven. These prophecies are both a roadmap and a riddle, setting the stakes for the final war with Lilith and demanding sacrifices from every character. The use of prophecy as a plot device creates a sense of inevitability, heightening the tension and forcing the characters to confront the limits of their free will. Foreshadowing is woven throughout, with dreams, visions, and cryptic warnings hinting at betrayals, reunions, and the high cost of victory.

Time Travel and Reincarnation

The past and present collide

Frankie's journey through time is both literal and metaphorical, allowing the narrative to explore the cyclical nature of love, loss, and redemption. The revelation that Frankie is the reincarnation of Celina, Everest's wife, adds layers of complexity to their relationship and to the story's exploration of fate. Time travel is used not just as a means of plot advancement, but as a way to interrogate the nature of identity and the possibility of change. The consequences of actions ripple across centuries, and the characters are forced to reckon with the ghosts of their own pasts.

Duality and Moral Ambiguity

No one is wholly good or evil

The story thrives on the tension between light and dark, love and hate, survival and sacrifice. Characters are constantly forced to make impossible choices, and the line between hero and villain is often blurred. Everest, in particular, embodies this duality, his actions shaped by both love and necessity. The narrative structure mirrors this ambiguity, with shifting perspectives and unreliable narrators keeping the reader off-balance and engaged.

Found Family and Chosen Bonds

Family is forged, not given

The Coven is a tapestry of blood ties, soulmates, and chosen family, each relationship tested by the pressures of war and destiny. The bonds between characters—romantic, platonic, and familial—are the true source of their strength, and the story's emotional arc is driven by their willingness to fight and sacrifice for each other. The motif of found family is reinforced through repeated acts of loyalty, forgiveness, and love, even in the face of betrayal and loss.

Magic as Metaphor

Magic reflects inner turmoil

The rules of magic in this world are both strict and mutable, reflecting the psychological states of the characters. Potions, dreams, and spells are not just tools, but expressions of desire, fear, and hope. The limitations and dangers of magic serve as a metaphor for the costs of power and the necessity of restraint. The narrative uses magic to explore themes of agency, trauma, and healing, making the supernatural both wondrous and deeply human.

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