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Three Curses for Trixie Moon

By: Eldritch Black
Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
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Publisher's Summary

Dark Omens. Enchanted tricksters. A battle of Magic.

Trixie's Moon's life is going from bad to worse. First there's the black eye, and then there's the even blacker cloud hanging over the fields over her tiny countryside cottage. 

A strange force rustles in the trees, and something long forgotten stirs in the shadows beneath the old bridge.

When her father leaves for the weekend, Trixie's thrilled to finally get a taste of freedom. 

Until a series of sinister omens appear.

As wicked forces draw ever closer, Trixie finds herself fighting to survive in a clash of magic, myth and enchanted evil.

Three Curses for Trixie Moon is a fast paced coming-of-age YA faerie tale of enchantment, magic, and dark adventure.

Listen to this short story today to slip into a world both far away and yet strangely familiar.

Three Curses for Trixie Moon originally appeared in the Ambush Books anthology Magical Mayhem.

©2014 Eldritch Black (P)2023 Eldritch Black

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