
Guardian of Magic
Mira Storm Weather (Mira Storm Weather: A Story of Friendship and Magic, Book 3)
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Aven Shore
About this listen
On her 15th birthday, Mira Storm Weather made a wish to not be sent on any more dangerous missions; but destiny, it seemed, had other ideas.
Dark Wizard Damien Charmer has escaped from prison and is somehow more powerful than ever.
With the fate of the world in their hands, it's up to Mira and her friends to discover Damien's plan and stop him by any means possible, even if it means breaking a few witch rules along the way.
During this time, astonishing secrets about Mira's father and her own identity are revealed to her.
Is she a witch? A human? Or something else entirely?
This is the third book in the Mira Storm Weather Trilogy.
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