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Feral Magic

By: C. S. Churton
Narrated by: Wendy Wolfson
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Someone is creating werewolves...from unwilling victims.

Even the professors at Dragondale Academy are worried.

Lyssa has other concerns.

Her hippogryff Stormclaw has been attacking people, and the headmaster says he’s too dangerous to be allowed to live. Can Lyssa work out what’s causing his aggression, and find a way to stop it, before it’s too late?

And what’s going on with her powers? She can control three different elements - but all the professors tell her that’s impossible. Her grades are starting to suffer, and now some of her professors are threatening to flunk her.

When an injured werewolf tracks Lyssa down in her druid grove, it can only mean trouble. But who is Leo really - and how is he connected to the attacks? Lyssa agrees to keep his secret, as tensions between the two races threaten to spill over into violence.

How much longer can the tentative truce between the druids and the shifters survive? 

You’ll love this Academy fantasy, because of the twist, turns, and magical surprises. Get it now. 

©2020 C. S. Churton (P)2020 C. S. Churton

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