
Erin the Fire Goddess: Betrayal
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Narrated by:
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Erica Smith Sweeney
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By:
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Lavinia Urban
About this listen
Most 15-year-old girls usually only worry about what clothes to wear, but not Erin Tait. Erin just has to try not to set fire to anything. Easier said than done when she can't control it.
Louise Clarke is a new girl who seems to have some type of seductive power, and she says she can have any man she wants, but the only man she wants right now is Sean.
After discovering the diary of her great grandmother, Elizabeth Tait, Erin realizes that all is not what it seems. Or rather not everyone is who they seem to be.
Who is the invisible man? And what secrets does he hold? Can Erin stay away from him? And can she keep Louise away from Sean?
©2012 Lavinia Urban (P)2016 Lavinia Urban
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