Christine J Smith
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MESSAGE in the SNOW
- A holiday psychic mystery
- By: Dawn Merriman
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Mystery doesn’t take a holiday… and neither does danger. It’s Christmas Eve in River Bend, and psychic Gabby McAllister is looking forward to a quiet celebration with her family and maybe a little warmth from Lucas Hartley—if things stay peaceful for once. But peace is the last thing this holiday has in store. When a wrecked car is found abandoned on a snowy roadside and two children vanish without a trace, Gabby’s visions pull her straight into the heart of a chilling mystery. What starts as a tragic accident quickly spirals into something far darker—and far more urgent. With ...
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NO MORE VIRTUAL VOICE
- By Kathleen Bergen on 03-13-25
- MESSAGE in the SNOW
- A holiday psychic mystery
- By: Dawn Merriman
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
The AI Narrator
Reviewed: 01-14-25
The AI was horrible and took away from the story. It made it hard to follow who was talking and what was happening.
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Endless Magic
- By: Rachel Higginson
- Narrated by: Bailey Carr
- Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins
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In the fourth installment of the Star-Crossed Series, we find Eden Matthews a prisoner in the very household she set out to destroy. She is without magic and engaged to the same boy who betrayed her and everyone she loves. With her wedding looming on the horizon, conditions for her people continue to worsen, and her goal of offering her kingdom freedom seems further away than ever. Her brother is free, however, and building a rebellion that hopes to rescue her.
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- By daisyduck1102 on 09-30-20
- Endless Magic
- By: Rachel Higginson
- Narrated by: Bailey Carr
Eden is the worst
Reviewed: 08-04-21
The books over all are fine. But, I cannot get around that fact that Eden is an absolute, self absorbed idiot. She is oblivious and it bothered me. I have never disliked a main character in a book before this.
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