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One Witch Too Few

By: Judith Berens, Martha Carr
Narrated by: Hallie Ricardo
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Lily Antony is a young witch playing in a very dangerous treasure hunt. She’s got to follow the clues her mom left behind after her disappearance trekking the world. Maybe even put the pieces of her life back together with each one. First stop - get that cute guy Romeo to help her out.

It never hurts to have a werewolf along for the ride. Especially since Lily thinks her mom is still alive - and no one else does. Doubters are going to hate...and chase Lily and Romeo all over the world. Sounds like these doubters have something to hide?

Before she can even start, Lily loses everything she owns except for a Winnebago and a little bit of money. It doesn’t matter. This girl has a wand and a will to get the job done. Like mother, like witchy daughter.

Together, Lily and Romeo head north in her Winnebago with the first real clues: a business card written in French, a broken piece of metal, and a magical speakeasy hidden beneath the streets of Montreal. Can she figure it all out and find out what happened to her mother?

The race is on across the globe with other deadly players in hot pursuit of the young couple, and that team is playing for keeps. What exactly was her mother into?

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