
Shifter Witch
Shifter School, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Gwendolyn Druyor
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By:
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Gwendolyn Druyor
About this listen
The shifter council warned Laylea to be good.
Translation: Sit down, shut up, and don't cause trouble.
Laylea is a dog. Sure, she can shift to human, but her soul is always a dog. Now the council wants to make her a full-time human just because she broke their stupid rules? She's already drowning in all the secrets she’s keeping for her friends. She’ll be damned if she’s keeping any for the idiots in charge.
They say witches don’t exist.
But 200 years ago, the council hired a witch to imprison a deadly phoenix in the shifter school after it burned through half of Chicago. Now the spell is crumbling, and it’s going to take a whole coven to protect the city this time around.
If Laylea wants to save her school, her city, and everyone she loves, she's going to have to break their rules, scatter their secrets, and risk losing her ability to shift forever.
The council had better buckle up, because Laylea is about to cause a lot of trouble.
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Laylea a dog shifter is surprised she is allowed to return back to school, after breaking the rules and shifting in front of humans. Her problems aren't over though. Twelve years ago a fire broke out in the school and nearly destroyed Chicago. A witch cast a spell sealing off the old damaged part of the school but the magic is failing and the werewolf pack are on the hunt for the item that will trigger another catastrophic event. Can Laylea and her friends find it first and save the school? Especially as nobody believes in magic to begin with. What they find in the old part of the school has them questioning what they really know about the first fire? Will history repeat? And another fire wipe out the school again?
I like the fact that the narrator is the author. She is a very talented lady and it shows in her writing and acting.
I was given this free review copy book at my request and have voluntary left this review.
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