The Witch in the Woods: The Transmigration of Hazel-Anne Davis
They say she's a monster. A myth. A demon wrapped in human skin.They call her the Witch in the Woods.They should have called her a warning.Hazel-Anne Davis was raised in the Devil's Playground for the end of the worldpart human, part demon, full survivalist, and absolutely done with it all. When she wakes up in the dying body of a child in a foreign world, she doesn't cry or panic. She builds. She kills. She survives. The mountains become her home, and she becomes the nightmare whispered about in drunken taverns and frightened war councils.No army ever returns. No trespasser lives.Until she met them.Dragged from her mountain, drugged and bound in a trunk like some barbaric trophy, Hazel-Anne is forced into the glittering prison of the royal courta place where daggers hide behind fans, poison is poured in porcelain cups, and obedience is expected from women who should know their place. Hazel does not know her place. And if she does, she refuses to stay in it.Five powerful meneach dangerous in their own rightare about to learn that the "witch" they stole is no savage.She's smarter than they are. Deadlier than their worst enemies. And she's done playing by anyone else's rules.Now all of themthe scarred warrior prince, the genius Crown Prince, the demon-eyed general, the assassin in the shadows, and the merchant wrapped in silk and lieswill have to decide:Will they try to control her?Or will they kneel before the storm they've unleashed?Either way, at the end of the day, the Witch will have her revenge.
- C.389: The Reincarnation of Li Xuejian (Part 1)
- C.388: Didn’t End With Bedtime
- C.387: The Years Ahead
- C.386: All For One
- C.385: The Sweet Taste Of Wishes and Promises
- C.384: Later
- C.383: The Hidden Door
- C.382: Why Did You Come?
- C.381: The Emperor Undone
- C.380: Love Without Words
- C.379: The Quiet Flame (Longzi)
- C.378: The Sweetest Dessert (Yizhen)
- C.377: Too Sweet (Yizhen)
- C.376: Not Bossy... Married (Deming)
- C.375: Night Food (Deming)
- C.374: The Next -
- C.373: The Final - Ends
- C.372: The Last of Baiguang
- C.371: Time To Collect
- C.370: In The Midday Sun
- C.369: Names In A Book
- C.368: The Jackal’s Last Run
- C.367: Live-ly
- C.366: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
- C.365: Third Time’s A Charm
- C.364: What Next?
- C.363: Water
- C.362: The Throne Will Remember
- C.361: Justice
- C.360: The Last Loose End
- C.359: More
- C.358: The Night That Belonged to Them
- C.357: When the World Went Quiet
- C.356: Fires That Burn
- C.355: What Did You Try To Be?
- C.354: It’s First Honest Breath
- C.353: Try Again
- C.352: The Translator Who Doesn’t Translate
- C.351: Meeting The Jackal
- C.350: The Demanding Woman
- C.349: The Seven Stones
- C.348: Let’s Go Be Boring
- C.347: The Man Who Was Loyal
- C.346: The Cellars At First Bell
- C.345: Six As One
- C.344: A Weak Woman
- C.343: Until Next Time
- C.342: Shut Him Up
- C.341: Save Your Breath
- C.340: Simple Math
- C.339: Night Under The Lantern Light
- C.338: Later
- C.337: The Warmth Of Ordinary Days
- C.336: The Point Of All Of This
- C.335: A Plan For Their Future
- C.334: The Left Prime Minister
- C.333: Deming’s Gift
- C.332: Mercy... With Teeth
- C.331: The Brand
- C.330: South
- C.329: She Came
- C.328: Girls With Pretty Wrists
- C.327: Ledgers And Leverage
- C.326: The West Gate
- C.325: Hungry Mouths Talk
- C.324: Seals And Strings
- C.323: The First Cracks
- C.322: You Are Not My Enemy
- C.321: Thread And Trap
- C.320: The Phoenix Throne
- C.319: Wet Ink
- C.318: A Treasonous Idea
- C.317: Enough Rope
- C.316: A Shared Quiet
- C.315: In Plain Words
- C.314: An Intervention
- C.313: The Emperor Calls A Council
- C.312: The Emperor’s Quiet Fury
- C.311: The Emperor’s Eyes
- C.310: Rejected Cakes
- C.309: The Dowager Huai
- C.308: Everyone Has A List
- C.307: The Rule Of The Doorway
- C.306: The Curse Of Loving Xinying
- C.305: A New Captain’s Weight
- C.304: No Proclamations, Only Placements
- C.303: The Clinging Shadow
- C.302: And Ending and An Annoyance
- C.12: My Own Slice Of Heaven
- C.11: Be More Careful Next Time
- C.10: The Boy From The Woods
- C.9: How Wrong They Were
- C.8: Tell The Devil I Said Hi
- C.7: Ask Again
- C.6: Dead Men Make the Best Warnings
- C.5: A Chance to Finally Breathe
- C.4: A New Home
- C.3: The Rabbit and The Wolf
- C.2: The Shadows of A Wolf
- C.1: The Bitter Taste of Wishes and Regrets






















