
A Wild Epidemic of Magic
Contagious Magic, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Mike Alger
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By:
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Michael Jasper
About this listen
Two months after the explosive and unexpected ending to A Sudden Outbreak of Magic, Jeroan learns all about magic at Dr. Azure's mysterious training center. Meanwhile, Kelley can't even leave her hotel room in Dubuque without a chaperone.
When people they care about start disappearing, and people they didn't think they should care about - like Dr. Azure - get attacked by rogue magic-users, Jeroan and Kelley must work together. Before this growing epidemic of magic turns deadly.
Unfortunately, they learn too late that magic no longer works properly, and they suffer some serious side effects whenever they use it.
The fantasy series for all ages continues!
©2012 Michael Jasper (P)2016 Michael Jasper
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