What would have happened if Evil Willow had never been stopped? This is the first book in a new trilogy which
expands on the themes of Buffy season six and explores what happens to Willow as the forces of darkness
threaten to overwhelm her.
Wrestling with her increasing addiction to magic, Willow is devastated when her inability to stop using her power results
in Tara leaving her. Far worse is to come however when no sooner are she and Tara reconciled than Tara is shot and
killed by a stray bullet which had been meant for Buffy.
Out of her mind with grief, Willow opens herself to the full power
of her magic -- but magic of the darkest possible kind. Determined to revenge herself on those responsible for her lover's
death, Willow begins her nightmare descent into evil. In the woods outside Sunnydale she exacts a terrible price from the
captive Warren, who fired the fatal bullet - she flays him alive.
But the death of Warren is not enough for Willow. Now her friends can only watch as the juiced-up witch sets off on a
trail of vengeance and magic-gathering to prepare a spell that will bring Tara back to her. Whoever gets in her way is
going to regret it - including the Slayer, still hoping to save her best friend...
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Spike 'If every vampire who said he was at the crucifixion was actually there, it would have been like Woodstock.'
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