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  • Deadly Loyalty Collection

  • The Curse: Forbidden Doors, Book 7
  • By: Bill Myers
  • Narrated by: Bill Myers
  • Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins

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By: Bill Myers
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Publisher's Summary

Book seven of Bill Myers' Forbidden Doors series follows Becka and Scott Williams as they travel to Louisiana with their mother on a family vacation, and discover the presence of voodoo on their aunt's farm. One of their aunt's farm hands knows who is behind the strange rituals and deaths that are happening in the area, and leads them to Big Sweet.

To add to the danger, Scott and Becka receive a message that a troubled girl named Sara is involved with Big Sweet and needs their help. But Sara doesn't want help, and Becka might be in danger as a result. It will take prayer and the power of God to save Sara and defeat the dark magic at work in the area.

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©2009 Bill Myers (P)2009 Zondervan

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