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Burning Djinn of Fire

Destiny of a Middle-Aged Witch, Book 1

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Burning Djinn of Fire

By: Renee George
Narrated by: Sarah Brands
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Seven months ago, goddess magic allowed me, the very human Marigold Everlee, to have a couple of sizzling nights with the very paranormal Zev. He was tall, dark, and smoking hot.

Literally. He's an ifrit—a fire-magic-wielding djinn. Spoiler alert: When the goddess magic poofed—so did Zev.

Yeah. I was ghosted after he promised me he'd be back. His disappearance turned my heart to ash. But you know what? I'm middle-aged and marvelous. Crying over spilled magic isn't going to change what happened to my one-sided love connection.

I have new aspirations: being the best bad-ass witch possible. My new bestie is teaching me the ways of eclectic magic, and I'm throwing all my energy into the process. I've always been a little hippy-dippy, so using my crystals and herbs for spell work should come naturally to me, right?

Wrong.

Just when I think I'm getting the hang of potions, a fire spell blows up in my face, leaving a cryptic message scorched into my cabinets. From Zev. It seems Zev didn't want to disappear after all.

I may be a magical mess, but no one gets away with hurting the people I love. Watch out, world. This girl is on fire. Get out of the way or get burned.

©2024 Renee George (P)2024 Tantor Media
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