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No More Black Magic

Here Witchy Witchy Book 1

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No More Black Magic

By: A.L. Kessler
Narrated by: Kerri McCann
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Explosions, body parts, and black magic are all part of Abby Collins' typical day. As the top Paranormal Investigation Bureau agent, she only gets the best cases, but when the Cult of Ra comes to play she might in be over her head. Finding a murderer while up against a hex, an overprotective coven, and a stubborn werewolf reminds her that nothing in the paranormal world is easy. As the death toll rises and a decades-old crime, linked to Abby, is uncovered, disturbing information is brought to light. Abby must unlock an ancient language steeped in black magic to uncover the truth before the murderer comes for her.

©2015 Amy Kessler (P)2015 Amy Kessler
Fantasy Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Paranormal Witchcraft Magic Murder
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would recommend the ebook as opposed to the audio book. I had to stop the book and go check it really wasn't a young adult book I was listening to. The narrator's voice sounded very young, I kept hearing a 15 year old girl as opposed to a 24 year old woman.

What did you like best about this story?

I'm very tempted to say the end because of the narrator but really there were no stand out scenes or characters. It's an okay book for passing a rainy Sunday afternoon when you haven't got anything else to do.

Good story, poor narration.

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