
A Witching Well of Magic
Witchy Women of Coven Grove, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Angel Clark
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By:
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Constance Barker
About this listen
Bailey Robinson is testing her new powers as a witch with much chagrin. Being witchy isn't all it's cracked up to be, and now the new mysterious owner of the Seven Caves has arrived. He's handsome with a devil-may-care attitude that is both intriguing yet off putting at the same time. And when an artifact from the Caves goes missing, Bailey and the new owner find themselves on a dangerous quest to find the item that may hold the secret to the Caves.
Find out what happens when Bailey discovers the new owner has secrets of his own, along with a violent and heartbreaking past.
©2016 Constance Barker (P)2017 Constance Barker
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