
Tea with a Demon
A Cursed Candy Mysteries Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer March
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By:
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Cate Lawley
About this listen
Case study: demon
What starts as the first of several planned case studies of magical creatures becomes an afternoon of tea with a demon.
This story takes place in the Cursed Candy Mysteries world, featuring Trixie and Griselda, authors of the second edition of All Things Magical and Bumpy Things in the Night, a magical compendium of...well, all things magical and also bumpy things in the night.
Grab Tea with a Demon for a fun, light-hearted paranormal cozy listen with a demon who's not at all devilish, a great-aunt who gives the best hugs, and a witch in the midst of a career crisis.
Tea with a Demon is a prequel to the Furry Fairy Holiday Hijinks series, also set in the Cursed Candy world.
©2020 Catherine G. Cobb (P)2021 Catherine G. Cobb
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