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Mae: Death's Youngest Daughter

By: Axel Martens
Narrated by: Jack Jacobs
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Mae is a dark witch, and she hates it. Her world shattered when the duke's men slaughtered her family, and a vile curse transformed Mae into a monster who must kill humans to stay alive. On the island of Heillaður, where witchcraft is outlawed after a brutal Viking invasion, Mae pursues her vendetta from the shadows, driven by a relentless thirst for vengeance.

When her ambush fails, and the duke escapes, Mae meets Jarne, a teenage boy determined to liberate their homeland. Mae spares his life, and hope ignites. The witch vows to use her cursed magic to achieve Jarne's dream. Yet every violent act pushes her closer to becoming the very evil she'd set out to destroy. If Mae can't break her curse, will the curse consume her soul? Embark on a dark fantasy adventure like no other, promising a tapestry of magic, revenge, love, and sacrifice.

If you enjoy fast-paced, character-driven adventures with morally complex heroines, Mae: Death's Youngest Daughter will leave you leave you utterly spellbound. Step into a world of Vikings, Witches, Vengeance, and Hope. Meet a heroine battling her own darkness. Listen to Mae: Death's Youngest Daughter today.

©2024 Axel Martens, ProjectWitchcraft LLC (P)2024 Axel Martens, ProjectWitchcraft LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Magic Revenge Witchcraft Scary Magic Users
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