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* AllWitchesHaveCats: Freya can shapeshift into a black cat; so does Molly Overbrook and Jo Noble.

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* AllWitchesHaveCats: Freya can shapeshift into a black cat; cat, so does Molly Overbrook and Jo Noble.Noble. Also, those forms they take are the ones of their familiars.


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*BetaCouple: Ingrid and Matt in the first three books and Molly and Rocco in the Summer on East End series.
* BetterAsFriends: Freya decides not to pick any of the brothers and just be friends, even if she knows very well than in the future she is gonna have to choose one of them.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Freya is in love with bad boy (but good hearted) Killian Gardiner. She also happens to be in love with his devilish older brother, Loki. Molly's feelings for Bret Farley seem to be deeper than just attraction. Ingrid adverts this trope, as she is in love with Adam Noble, the good boy in town compared to pervert Aland Blake and womanizer Troy Overbrook.



* BattleCouple: Joanna and Norman and at some degree Ingrid and her mortal husband Matt.



* DatingServiceDisaster: Frederick chats online with Hillary Liman, a lovely girl who turns out to be a Valkyria that has been looking for him since he escaped the Limbo to return him back there.
* DescriptionPorn: Melissa doesn't seem to shy away from describing every single item of clothing that the characters in Summer on East End wear or the food that they eat or make.



* TallDarkAndHandsome: Killian Gardiner possess all those traits.

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* StarCrossedLovers: Killiand and Freya.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: Killian Gardiner possess all those traits. His brother Trystan too.

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* CrossOver: Mimi Force and Oliver Hazard are characters from Melissa de la Cruz Blue Bloods series. Freya Beauchamp also makes her first appearances in one of those books.


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* CrossOver: Mimi Force and Oliver Hazard are characters from Melissa de la Cruz Blue Bloods series. Freya Beauchamp also makes her first appearances in one of those books.

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* CrossOver: Mimi Force and Oliver Hazard are characters from Melissa de la Cruz Blue Bloods series. Freya Beauchamp also makes her first appearances in one of those books.



*FlyingBroomstick: Witches and Warlocks use broomsticks to fly even though they don't need them to do it.



* MagicalGirlWarrior: Hillary Liman



* MagicalGirlfriend: Ingrid to Matt, Molly to Rocco
* MagicalGirlWarrior: Hillary Liman



* MasterOfOneMagic: Freya Beauchamp (love magic), Ingrid Beauchamp (hearth magic), Killian Gardiner (temporal magic), Jean-Baptiste Mésomier (memory magic)

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* MasterOfOneMagic: Freya Beauchamp (love magic), Ingrid Beauchamp (hearth magic), Killian Gardiner (temporal magic), Jean-Baptiste Mésomier (memory magic)magic).
* MuggleMageRomance: Ingrid and Matt, Molly and Rocco.


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*SalemIsWitchCountry: Ingrid and Freya were hanged in 1692 in Gallows Hill.


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* TrainingTheGiftOfMagic: Ingrid tries to teach Mardi and Molly how to control their impulses and not to use their powers so recklessly


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* WizardsLiveLonger: They can live for centuries as long as they don't die (they can reborn when their life are interrupted)
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* AllWitchesHaveCats: Freya can shapeshift into a black cat; so does Molly Overbrook and Jo Noble.


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* Bookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp, Tabitha Robinson, Hudson Rafferty.
** CuteBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.
**BadassBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.


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* Familiar: All witches seemed to have familiars prior to the restriction: Ingrid has a griffin named Oscar, Freya has a black cat named Siegfried, Joanna has a raven named Gillbereth, Freddie has a piglet named Gullinbursti (Buster), Mardi has a siamese cat named Killer and Molly has a Löwchen dog named Fury and Jo has a little black cat named Midnight.


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* MagicalGirlWarrior: Hillary Liman
* MagicLibrarian: Ingrid Beauchamp.
* MagicalSociety: Composed of witches (gods), vampires (fallen angels), wolves (time keepers) pixies (elves) and other supernatural creatures.


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* MasterOfOneMagic: Freya Beauchamp (love magic), Ingrid Beauchamp (hearth magic), Killian Gardiner (temporal magic), Jean-Baptiste Mésomier (memory magic)
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* TheShowoftheBooks: A lifetime original series that ran for two seasons.

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* TheShowoftheBooks: TheShowOfTheBooks: A lifetime original series that ran for two seasons.
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*AdaptationalSexuality: In the books Freya is bisexual, in the show she is straight. Joanna in the books is heterosexual, in the show she is revealed to be bisexual.


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*TheHecateSisters: Freya (the maiden), Ingrid (the mother and sometimes the crone), Joanna (the crone and the mother).
*TheShowoftheBooks: A lifetime original series that ran for two seasons.
*TitleDrop: In the first book, Trinity Force calls Ingrid and Freya "the witches of East End".
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* NotThatKindOfMage: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sended to the Underworld.

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* NotThatKindOfMage: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sended sent to the Underworld.



* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope.

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* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and Gardiner, and the Overbrook family also fit this trope.
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*OnlyKnownByTheirNickname
**Joanna Beauchamp's real name is Skadi.
**Ingrid Beauchamp's real name is Erda.
**Freya Beauchamp's real name is Freyja.
**Killian Gardiner is Balder.
**Bran Gardiner is Loki.
**Freddie Beauchamp is Fryr.
**Norman Beauchamp is Norjd.
**Troy Overbrook is Thor.
**Molly Overbrook is Mooi.
**Mardi Overbrook is Magdi.
**Trystan Gardiner is Tyr.
**Jean-Baptiste Mésomier is Munnin.
**Madame Grobadan is Angrboda.
**Anne Barklay is Verdandi.
**Antonio Forseti is Forseti.
**Arthur Beauchamp is Snotra.
**Gert Liman is Gerd.
**Henry Liman is Budli.
**Hillary Liman is Brunhilde.
**Cassandra Liman is Hladgudr Svanvit.
**Harold Atkins Heimdallr.
**Ivan is Johan.
**Bret Farley is Alberich.
**Mimi Force is Azrael, the angel of death.
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* RingOfPower: There are two magical rings in this literary universe; Odin's ring, that grants the user the ability to teleport through any universe, and the Rhinegold, an ancient cursed ring that can only be tamed by the daughters of thor and a descendant of the Rhinemaidens.

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* RingOfPower: There are two magical rings in this literary universe; Odin's ring, that grants the user the ability to teleport through any universe, and the Rhinegold, an ancient cursed ring that which great power can only be tamed by the daughters of thor and a descendant of the Rhinemaidens.
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*RingOfPower: There are two magical rings in this literary universe; Odin's ring, that grants the user the ability to teleport through any universe, and the Rhinegold, an ancient cursed ring that can only be tamed by the daughters of thor and a descendant of the Rhinemaidens.

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*BaldOfAwesome: Jean-Baptiste Mésomier, the god of memory and black magic expert, is despicted as bald, cool and very well dressed.



* BettyAndVeronica: Ingrid and Freya fit the trope -Ingrid is shy and more conservative, while Freya is outgoing and very liberal-minded. The elder Gardiner brothers are a male version of this trope, with Killian being a good-hearted, free-spirited young man, and Bran being a serious, malicious person. Joanna and Held could also fit perfectly on this trope; Joanna is the wholesome goddess of life and earth, and Helda is the bitter soul sucking goddess of death.

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* BettyAndVeronica: Ingrid and Freya fit the trope -Ingrid is shy and more conservative, while Freya is outgoing and very liberal-minded. The elder Gardiner brothers are a male version of this trope, with Killian being a good-hearted, free-spirited young man, and Bran being a serious, malicious person. Joanna and Held Helda could also fit perfectly on this trope; Joanna is the wholesome goddess of life and earth, and Helda is the bitter soul sucking goddess of death.


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*MagicWand: The Beauchamp women and Arthur Beauchamp have ancient wands made entirely of dragon bone. The only reason why they are the only witches to possess them is because the hid them during the time when the Council wanted to destroy all kind of magical item.


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*SharpDressedMan: The god of memory and godfather of Freya, Jean-Baptiste Mésomier, is probably the most stylish warlock you would ever meet.
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*BettyAndVeronica: Ingrid and Freya fit the trope -Ingrid is shy and more conservative, while Freya is outgoing and very liberal-minded. The elder Gardiner brothers are a male version of this trope, with Killian being a good-hearted, free-spirited young man, and Bran being a serious, malicious person. Joanna and Held could also fit perfectly on this trope; Joanna is the wholesome goddess of life and earth, and Helda is the bitter soul sucking goddess of death.


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* DarkIsNotEvil: She might be the goddess of death, but Helda is not as bad as one would expect the rulers of Hell to be.
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* [[Hunk]]: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.

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* [[Hunk]]: Hunk: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.



* NotThatKindOfMages: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sended to the Underworld.

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* NotThatKindOfMages: NotThatKindOfMage: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sended to the Underworld.

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*BlackMage: Most of the villains in this series are powerful dark magic users.



* Hunk: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.

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* Hunk: [[Hunk]]: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.



* NotThatKindOfMages: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sended to the Underworld.



* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope..

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* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope..trope.
*ShesGotLegs: Ingrid Beauchamp and Mardi Overbrook are said to have long, beautiful legs.


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* TallDarkAndHandsome: Killian Gardiner possess all those traits.
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* PrettyBoy: Matthew Noble is considered a handsome mortal man.
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*Hunk: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.
*[[LittleBlackDress LBD]]: Everytime that Ingrid dresses outside of her common clothes, she wears a pretty black dress with a red cord, apparently she doesn't do to much shopping.
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* Hotwitch: Even is they are actually gods, they are known as witches and warlocks, and all are as powerful as gorgeous.

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* Hotwitch: HotWitch: Even is they are actually gods, they are known as witches and warlocks, and all are as powerful as gorgeous.
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*HotGod: All deities seem to be beautiful, even the old looking ones are said to conserve some of their good looks. Also, some of the main characters are gods of beauty, Like Killian (Balder) and Freya.


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*Hotwitch: Even is they are actually gods, they are known as witches and warlocks, and all are as powerful as gorgeous.
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*HotLibrarian: Even if her looks are usually underestimated, the beauty of the librarian, Ingrid Beauchamp, tends to catch the attention of a few man in town, like the pervert Blake Aland, the sweet detective, Matthew Noble, and even the stunning ginger god, Troy Overbrook.
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* TheBeautifulElite: In the first book, Ingrid and Freya travel to New York, where they met the Blue Bloods, beautiful, wealthy, and immortal vampires that run charities throw extravagant parties almost everyday. In the summer on East End novels, the Overbrook twins are perfect examples of this trope; in New York they were always surrounded by luxury and beautiful people that were equally as rich and vacuous as them.

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* TheBeautifulElite: In the first book, Ingrid and Freya travel to New York, where they met the Blue Bloods, beautiful, wealthy, and immortal vampires that run charities and throw extravagant parties almost everyday. In the summer on East End novels, the Overbrook twins are perfect examples of this trope; in New York York, they were always surrounded by luxury and beautiful people that were equally as rich and vacuous as them.
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*BeautyIsBad: Killian Gardiner is first portrayed as dashing, vain man, whom always gets what he wants, in this case, his brother's girlfriend. The Overbrook twins, Mardi and Molly, are beautiful, entitled teenagers, that cause trouble wherever they go.


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*TheBeautifulElite: In the first book, Ingrid and Freya travel to New York, where they met the Blue Bloods, beautiful, wealthy, and immortal vampires that run charities throw extravagant parties almost everyday. In the summer on East End novels, the Overbrook twins are perfect examples of this trope; in New York they were always surrounded by luxury and beautiful people that were equally as rich and vacuous as them.
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*OurMagesAreDifferent: This witches and warlocks are in fact ancient nordic gods.


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*WitchSpecies: The witches magic is linked to their souls instead of their bodies, that's why they can use their powers in different incarnations. There are also different types of "witches", while most of them accept the mundane name granted to them by mortals, not all of them are the same, some are in fact different magical creatures, like elfs and giants (not literal giants), but with the ability to use magic.
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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}"

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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}"
''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''

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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "[[Literature/BlueBloodsNovels Blue Bloods]]"

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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "[[Literature/BlueBloodsNovels Blue Bloods]]"
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* [[HollywoodHomely Hollywood Homely]]: Ingrid is considered by many as plain looking and has an old maid reputation, but still, she is constantly despicted as tall, thin, with bright blue eyes, fair skin and long blonde hair.
* [[ProudBeauty Proud Beauty]]: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope..
* [[SmallTowns Small Towns]]: North Hampton fits this trope.
** [[DyingTown Dying Town]]: After the release of the silver substance in the waters, people became sick and the sea life started to die.
** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creaturew and the main scenery of important magical events, like the attempting doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
** [[SmallTownBoredom Small Town Boredom]]: The main characters feel like this until they start to use their powers, casting spells on it's residents and using magic recklessly around the town.

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* [[HollywoodHomely Hollywood Homely]]: DyingTown: After the release of the silver substance in the waters, people became sick and the sea life started to die.
* HollywoodHomely:
Ingrid is considered by many as plain looking and has an old maid reputation, but still, she is constantly despicted as tall, thin, with bright blue eyes, fair skin and long blonde hair.
* [[ProudBeauty Proud Beauty]]: NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Even though every townsfolk thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creatures and the main scenery of important magical events, like the attempting doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
* ProudBeauty:
Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope..
* [[SmallTowns Small Towns]]: SmallTowns: North Hampton fits this trope.
** [[DyingTown Dying Town]]: After the release of the silver substance in the waters, people became sick and the sea life started to die.
** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creaturew and the main scenery of important magical events, like the attempting doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
** [[SmallTownBoredom Small Town Boredom]]:
* SmallTownBoredom: The main characters feel like this until they start to use their powers, casting spells on it's residents and using magic recklessly around the town.town.
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*[[ProudBeauty Proud Beauty]]: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner,and the Overbrook family also fit this trope..

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*[[HollywoodHomely Hollywood Homely]]: Ingrid is considered by many as plain looking and has an old maid reputation, but still, she is constantly despicted as tall, thin, with bright blue eyes, fair skin and long blonde hair.



** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creature and the man scenery of important magical events, like the doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.

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** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creature creaturew and the man main scenery of important magical events, like the attempting doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
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Witches of East End (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Melissa de la Cruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

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Witches ''Witches of East End End'' (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Melissa de la Cruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.



** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk things that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creature and the man scenery of important magical events, like the doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.

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** [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk things thinks that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creature and the man scenery of important magical events, like the doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "[[Literature/BlueBloodsNovels Blue Bloods]]"

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Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "[[Literature/BlueBloodsNovels Blue Bloods]]"Bloods]]"

!!Books in the Series:
*Witches of East End
*Serpent's Kiss
*Winds of Salem
*Triple Moon
*Double Eclipse
!!Witches of East End contains examples of:
*[[SmallTowns Small Towns]]: North Hampton fits this trope.
**[[DyingTown Dying Town]]: After the release of the silver substance in the waters, people became sick and the sea life started to die.
**[[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: Even though every townfolk things that North Hampton is a boring, ordinary place, this foggy place has been the home of powerful creature and the man scenery of important magical events, like the doom of the worlds and the rise of powerful evil deities.
**[[SmallTownBoredom Small Town Boredom]]: The main characters feel like this until they start to use their powers, casting spells on it's residents and using magic recklessly around the town.
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Witches of East End (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Melissa de la Cruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga "[[Literature/BlueBloodsNovels Blue Bloods]]"

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