Rachel N. Lewis
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Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues
- By: Molly Harper
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi, Jonathan Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
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A hilarious new standalone novella brimming with otherworldly charm from the reigning queen of paranormal romantic comedy Molly Harper! Ingrid Asher is the newest resident of Mystic Bayou, a tiny town hidden in the swamp where shapeshifters, vampires, witches and dragons live alongside humans.
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An absolute gem!!!
- By Sara on 06-07-19
- Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues
- By: Molly Harper
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi, Jonathan Davis
A Nice Snack Before the Next MB Book
Reviewed: 06-10-19
This novella was a lovely short novella before the next full length mystic bayou book.
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Murder on the Sugarland Express
- Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, Book 6
- By: Angie Fox
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
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Ghost hunter Verity Long is overdue for a little R&R (rest and romance) with her boyfriend, Ellis, and a vintage train trip through the Tennessee mountains seems like just the ticket. The Sugarland Express carries history and nostalgia in every compartment, and Verity is determined to enjoy it - without ghostly interference. But the ghosts have other plans… On a dark, desolate night nearly a century ago, the train was stranded in the mountains, and a young woman was found stabbed to death in her locked compartment.
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What happened to the murderer!?!
- By Jillian on 01-07-20
- Murder on the Sugarland Express
- Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, Book 6
- By: Angie Fox
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
Ms Christie Would Be Proud
Reviewed: 08-23-18
Once again, Angie Fox delivers a powerhouse. She's taken a classic murder mystery trope and turned it on its head with a paranormal twist.
The poignant fate of the ghosts on the Sugarland Express, the growing connection between Ellis and Verity, the reluctant emotional maturity of Frankie all come together to make a very enjoyable story.
And as always Tavia Gilbert bring sass and vulnerability to Verity and somehow manages to bring life to a mischievous gangster.
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