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Charm School

The Demon's Apprentice Series, Book 4

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Charm School

By: Ben Reeder
Narrated by: Charlie Thurston
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The Franklin Academy is the most prestigious magick school in the US, with the highest admission standards, and tuition to match. Any student would be honored to go at all, much less get a scholarship.

Not Chance Fortunato. He’d much rather stay at home and study under his mentor, Dr. Corwin. But when a student is attacked and his soul is ripped from his body, Chance knows he has to stay. Not only must he prove his innocence, but he is the only person in the state who has experience fighting the ancient blood magick that is being twisted to a new and terrible purpose.

The stakes have never been higher, and Chance has never faced odds like these before. Stripped of his usual network of friends and allies, can he stop the attacks before they strike too close to home? Or will he be the next victim of a dark and terrible sorcery?

©2016 Ben Reeder (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Magic
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Chance arrives at Wizard School to find he and Junkyard are not really welcome. He makes a few friends with his room ate, his close friends and a sprite. Classmates are being attacked and their souls taken so Chance starts to investigate. Chapter 18 is very emotional and I shed a few tears.

Book 4 Has Emotion and Pain

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