Nina hated her average life back in Texas. She wanted adventure, excitement, and something more fascinating than cacti and blazing heat. When her parents finally agree to let her attend Edgewater, the most prestigious and most haunting preparatory academy for girls in New England, Nina begins to bask in the idea of freedom and thrills.
Upon entering the school, however, she comes face to face with a strange girl rumored to be the culprit of breaking someone else's leg-with witchcraft. Before Nina knows it, she is pulled into an eerie group of Wiccans and witches who claim to have more powers and knowledge than some of the great artists of all time. It is all fun and games until the day a strange man, the first to set foot on Edgewater's lawn in over one hundred years brings the girls a horrifying message.
As passion turns to vengeance, arrogance turns to stupidity, and friend turns to foe, the girls face one of the most monumental forces ever to walk the Edgewater halls. Filled with magic, horror, and the bond of sisterhood, Witch in the Water presents the timely misfortune of five witches destined to vanquish evil from their own castings.
Is this the kind of excitement Nina asked for?
Or did she just prove the age-old saying that you should be careful what you wish for?