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Due East, Beasts & Campfire Feasts

Spells & Caramels, Book 7

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Due East, Beasts & Campfire Feasts

By: Erin Johnson
Narrated by: Hannah Somerville
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A hostile town. A mountaintop mission. Will their magic save the day or spoil the pudding?

Imogen thought escaping the king's wrath would give her everything she wanted. But her relationship with Prince Hank is tougher than an overcooked flan, and the welcome they get on Badlands Island is far less than friendly.

Accused of kidnapping, Imogen proposes they prove their worth by traveling through a deadly forest to retrieve a magical herb at the top of a mountain. Forced to take her baking skills on the road, Imogen and her friends must navigate monsters, secrets, and a possible traitor.

And the little matter of the impending typhoon is seriously compressing their timeline....

With the storm and creatures closing in, can Imogen complete the quest, or will her next meal be her last?

Due East, Beasts & Campfire Feasts in the seventh book in the Spells & Caramels series of paranormal cozy mysteries. If you like amateur witch sleuths, unbreakable friendships, and fascinating magical creatures, then you'll love Erin Johnson's pause-resisting adventure.

Buy Due East, Beasts & Campfire Feasts to battle a mountain of monsters today!

©2018 Erin Johnson (P)2019 Erin Johnson
Cosy Culinary Detective Magic Mystery Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Paranormal Fantasy
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