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The Knowing Witch

Omnis, Book 1

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The Knowing Witch

Written by: M.M. Parks
Narrated by: Dameon Knight, Sami Ro
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A dark gift…

Ena prides herself on being one of the most talented witches in her Coven. She does what is expected of her and stays on her path, serving her Goddess and maintaining the balance of life and death. On her twenty-seventh birthday, like all witches, Ena is gifted a magical power from her Goddess, only to find that her Gift is dangerous and forbidden.

A broken heart…

Ena wrestles with her uncertain future with the Coven as she struggles to overcome a painful heartbreak from her past. Can she finally put it behind her and move on?

A dangerous scheme…

When three strange men show up searching for something in her village, she gets dragged into their schemes. Old wounds are reopened, and Ena begins to question what she knows as she is tempted further and further from the path before her, towards the unknown.

The Knowing Witch is the first book in the Omnis series, a dark fantasy romance series with second chance, enemies-to-lovers romance, a unique nature-centric magic system, and distinctive world-building perfect for fans of Fourth Wing, From Blood and Ash, and the Broken Kingdoms series.

Narrated in duet style.

©2026 M.M. Parks (P)2026 Podium Audio
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I really wanted to give it a fair chance, even though the first 4–5 chapters literally had me falling asleep. Still, I tried to listen to it properly and pushed through for a while.

But this just wasn’t it for me.

Honestly, I’m not even sure what more to say. I came across a one-star review that perfectly summed up my thoughts, and I have to admit I agreed with it more than ever. If you’re curious, I’d honestly just recommend checking out that review, it captures exactly how I feel about this book.

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