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The Witches of Denmark

Clash of the Covens, Book 1

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The Witches of Denmark

By: Aiden James
Narrated by: Jason Keller
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Sebastian Radu is an unusual kid… perhaps the most unusual kid presently living in America. That’s because he’s a one-hundred-thirty-year-old warlock who looks all of eighteen.

Born to a Romanian family of witches, whose lifetimes often extend beyond six hundred years, the Radus have long been at war with another family of similar dark gifts, the Mateis. When the Mateis step up their efforts to wipe the Radus from the face of the Earth, Sebastian and his family flee Chicago and head south to the quaint and quirky town of Denmark, Tennessee.

Home to the “World’s Largest Frog Leg Fry” and offering a more carefree lifestyle, Denmark appears to be the perfect place to hide… provided the Radus can fit in to a much slower and ‘non-magical’ pace. More importantly, Denmark is the place where an ancient talisman has been hidden—one that can provide salvation from their adversaries.

Having purchased an old plantation house known locally as “Twin Magnolias”, the family begins to settle into the community where daily life is always interesting, if not humorous. But everything changes when the Mateis also take up residence in the unsuspecting town. The deadly conflict renewed, it becomes imperative for Sebastian and his family to locate the hidden relic before the Mateis find it first.

©2014 Aiden James (P)2026 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
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