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Her Cruel Dahlias

Marked by Magic

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Her Cruel Dahlias

By: Candace Robinson
Narrated by: Alyse Gibbs
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Cricket Wakefield had a bright future. A life filled with love and dreams of dance. A future that was shattered the night she was brutally murdered.

But the dead don’t always stay dead. And the living moves on without them.

A year later, Cricket is awoken by a necromancer’s magic with no choice but to join the woman’s carnival, to hone her newfound skills amongst others like herself.

When the Carnival arrives at her old town, Cricket learns that more victims have been discovered. Victims decorated with black dahlias just as she had been.

Now, with the help of a handsome and infuriating fellow performer, Cricket must stop her killer before she winds up dead again.

This time for good.

Her Cruel Dahlias is an addicting stand alone mystery story with steamy romance in the Marked by Magic Series. Perfect for fans of The Night Circus, Stalking Jack the Ripper, Holly Black, and Kerri Maniscalco.

©2024 Candace Robinson (P)2025 Candace Robinson
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