Thirty Days to Halloween: Day 3. Under the Witch’s Mark: Reviews

      Under the Witch’s Mark is my novel that tells a story fitting for Halloween. It is the story of Sheridan, a young musician in the Led Zeppelin generation who falls in love with Bronwynn,  a dark-haired beauty who becomes a witch and then vanishes. The novel tells of Sheridan’s search to find her.  It is available on Amazon, Kindle, Audible, and other streaming services.Here are some short reviews. The first is written by Sandy Johnson, an actress in horror films. She’s was Michael Myers’s sister In Halloween, a horror classic!

Hey, I wanted to share this novel with you. I met Rickey Pittman last year at Texas Haunters Con and he was kind enough to give me a signed copy of his Under the Witch’s Mark. I read it on the plane going and returning from California last month and really enjoyed it. Really interesting topic and well written. Made the flight so much better as I was immersed in a great story. Love ya’ll!–Sandy. role=”link” href=”https://www.facebook.com/therealsandyjohnson?

“I loved a witch, once. Her name was Bronwynn,” Sheridan confides in the very first paragraph of the story. I was hooked with just those few words. Consumed with curiosity, I could not put the book down. Love, magic, and the dark forces of witchcraft come together to create the perfect stormy romance that will keep the reader guessing until the last sentence of the book.–Kay

The journey in a relationship with a witch during a period when some in America was experiencing, mind-bending visions after taking drugs and listening to Led Zeppelin or comparable music can be summed up as, “A TRIP”. . . The content pulls you through the story, because it is an uncommon reflection of the sinister side of life, the average reader is unaccustomed to. Curiosity compels you to turn the pages and keep reading.–Larry

This book was interesting, some might say disturbing. A mortal man falls in love with a witch. Not really a new plot, however. More than anything this book shows how easily one can fall victim to the dark side of witchcraft. It’s seductive, mysterious, and once you’re hooked, it’s hard to get out.–R.H. Burkett

<Under the Witch’s Mark is full of Celtic mythology and British history mixed with a phantasmagorical trip back to the 70s. A smart read, the story is full of references to fine literature and poetry, not to mention its very own soundtrack of vintage rock! You can make an awesome playlist from all the songs mentioned in the book and really get into the groove of it. It’s a magical love story with a hint of mystery that will leave you breathless and wanting more.–Christine

Under the Witch’s Mark is the love story between Sheridan and self-proclaimed witch, Bronwynn, who has made things happen to people who have crossed her. Did she cast the spell that draws Sheridan back to her over the years? Written in the first person makes the story even more powerful.–Ann

Under the Witch’s Mark is an excellent example of coming of age during the Age of Aquarius. In the late 1960’s, millions of Flower Children rebelled against their conventional, post World War II upbringing by experimentation with psychedelic drugs, “free” love and out of the norm costumes and music. They (we) embraced any behavior that would shock society. By the early 1970’s the movement had become widespread with some young people learning that freedom from convention led down roads from which there was no return. Rickey Pitman simply and distinctly gives the reader a glimpse of how evil walks among us and how quickly innocence can turn into evil when the weak and susceptible. Those who believe the devil is a myth will rethink their convictions after reading Under the Witch’s Mark.–Rita Holcomb

Here’s a short video trailer of Under the Witch’s Mark!