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  • Her Majesty's Witch

  • A Bayla and the Golem Novel, Book 2
  • By: Eva Gordon
  • Narrated by: Doro Jillings
  • Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins

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Her Majesty's Witch

By: Eva Gordon
Narrated by: Doro Jillings
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Her Majesty’s Witch, a member of the secret society of the Grigori and married to Emmet, a former angel with the capability to transform into a golem, Bayla’s life is complex, to say the least.

As if her life was not complicated enough, Bayla’s beloved husband is plagued with becoming a golem without notice while unconscious. A trip to visit Herr Doctor Sigmund Freud becomes necessary to get to the root of Emmet’s spontaneous golemness.

Add in a greedy archaeologist, an awakened malevolent Egyptian mummy, and an uninvited trip to the Ottoman Empire’s harem, and matters are complicated to the point of having global consequences.

Can Bayla and the Golem defeat an evil Egyptian priest and his horde of flesh-eating revenants before he turns Her Majesty’s Empire into the Nile Valley?

©2016 Eva Gordon (P)2020 Eva Gordon

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