January 18, 2025
Have you ever contemplated that maybe, all women are grand and beautiful witches endowed with magickal powers? Blessed be the courageous witches, because they are the creatures of magick and lore. Don your magickal hat, lace up your Victorian boots, cast a spell, and fly, fly, fly!
But, what of wind witches? Have you ever met one? The wind, you know, aligns with the four quarters of the earth—north and south and east and west. Each wind possesses its own magick values. Breathe in and breathe out and come to Draakensky Windmill Estate to meet a sorcerer of wind magick, the charming and mysterious Jaa Morland.
The Wind Witch of Draakensky, A Short Story
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REVIEWS
“In The Wind Witch of Draakensky, wild magic dances as the wind conjures dragons in the air and the river roars toward treacherous falls. Paula Cappa’s painfully beautiful language captures the untamed music of nature as life and death vie in Gothic splendor.” —Madelon Wilson, reviewer of over 800+ books in literary criticism at Mad About Books: Reviews by an Eclectic Reader.
Five Stars. “In her short story, The Wind Witch of Draakensky, Paula Cappa sets the stage early on with a sense of foreboding and intrigue. The story quickly pulls you in with its detailed, sensory descriptions and mysterious characters. The suspenseful ending leaves you craving more—the whole novel. I highly recommend this for Gothic and supernatural readers.” —Audrey M. Insoft, Author of Divine Fate.
“What an amazing opportunity to get a “prequel” to Draakensky, A Supernatural Tale of Magick and Romance. Ms. Cappa’s work brought me at once back to the lush world I had just followed so deeply in the novel. Jaa was one of my favorite characters as was her deep and trusting relationship with Marc Sexton. It was lovely to be reunited with them in this short story. I can’t wait to read the sequel!” —Christa Ross, The Uplift: Simple Thoughts for Complex Times Podcast.











