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Witch Like No One Is Watching

Wicked Witches of the Midwest, Book 27

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Witch Like No One Is Watching

By: Amanda M. Lee
Narrated by: Hollis McCarthy
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Spring in northern Lower Michigan means morel hunting for the Winchester family … even when Bay Winchester doesn’t want to participate. What Aunt Tillie says goes, though, so the whole family heads out for a day of sun and collecting.

What they find is a bit more concerning than mushrooms.

A ghostly figure draws Bay’s attention to a young girl running through the woods. When she follows, she finds multiple graves. Multiple small graves.

Finding children abandoned in the woods is terrible. What’s worse—how can it be worse?—is that nobody has reported these children missing.

They have no identities.

No parents are looking for them.

Who are they? Where did they come from?

Bay thinks she’s ready for the truth. She’s wrong, because the truth is worse than anything she could have imagined.

Just because someone looks sweet and innocent, that doesn’t mean they are. Bay’s new foe doesn’t look like a monster. That only makes the situation that much more dangerous.

Bay is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery. To do that, she’ll have to survive.

Nothing—not this time—is a given.

Buckle up, because it’s going to be a crazy Winchester ride.

©2025 Amanda M. Lee (P)2025 Amanda M. Lee
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