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Witch Bones

By: Kendra Ashe
Narrated by: Anaya Vitalis
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Publisher's Summary

Disappearing tourists spell big trouble for Shadow Crossing, especially since the town already has the reputation of being one of the most haunted places on Earth.

With the Moon Festival just around the corner, the town merchants are up in arms over tourists going missing. No one will want to visit the spookiest town in the country if people are actually disappearing.

The situation takes a turn for the worse when the body of one of those tourists turns up in the county prosecutor's car and Aunt Selena spots a reaper roaming around the cemetery in the dead of the night.

Times are tough for Sadie Costello. Although she hasn't had a paying client in weeks, she has no choice but to take on the case, even if it isn't paying anything. After all, the county prosecutor just happens to be her father and the townsfolk are already screaming for his head.

Can things get any worse? They sure can. In fact, things get really ugly when Aunt Selena finds out the sexiest vampire in the world is back and he has his eye on Sadie.

©2017 Kendra Ashe (P)2019 Kendra Ashe

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