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  • Accidental Magic

  • Modern Magic, Book 1
  • By: Nicole Hall
  • Narrated by: Chloe Ryan
  • Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (38 ratings)

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Accidental Magic

By: Nicole Hall
Narrated by: Chloe Ryan
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Publisher's summary

Magic is real, fairies are assholes, and everyone knew about it but me...

Sera Allen needs a change. The family house she inherits is the perfect place for a fresh start, except for the sexy neighbor she’d ditched years before and the surprise fairies living across the street. Before long, she’s neck-deep in magic, Fae, and zombie bunnies, and her tenuous connection to her powers relies on the one man she wants to avoid.

Jake Thomas is happy in his mundane life. Magic is for other people. Until the girl who’d broken his heart moves back home and he finds himself drawn into the world of the Fae. She needs his help, but can he trust her to stick around this time when things get rough?

With a dark force threatening the town, they’ll have to face their pasts and overcome their distrust to have any chance at a future. Together they can make magic, but will it be enough?

Accidental Magic is a full-length paranormal romance novel featuring a feisty heroine with a sarcastic response to everything and a snarky hero who gives as good as he gets.

©2020 Nicole Hall (P)2020 Nicole Hall
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Wow

Great story excellent character development fantastic world building a mystery and all the questions a strong female that has been through the worst betrayal a sexy hero that wants what’s best for everyone.

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Love, sass, and fairies!

I loved this book! The narrator has such a great voice! She made this book come alive and I could envision what the characters really looked like thanks to her voices. This author has such a great storyline with romance some fairies and a little snarkiness which made this an overall amazing book!

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Such a brat

I struggled to finish this. The female lead was rather whiny and entitled to me.

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Well.

So this is written kind of like a youth novel in the fact that the characters are not smart. And the plot is very leading slow to give the people who are not very bright time to catch up. The story idea isn't bad but between the slow pacing the slow width of the characters and the less than stellar dialog.. It could have been worse but it definitely could have been better but better. Will not continue with the the series. I'll check back in a decade to see how the author is doing. Writing quality wise

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Not KF Breene material

So this book has all the things that books of this genre have. It reads like a YA novel. Broken female lead character reunites with her lost love. Then throw in some magic. The part that got me was this book is nowhere near the material that K.F. Breene writes. But it is described as related to or fans of would like. Just a warning it is not. I’ve read pretty much everything Breene has written and well……it’s not. cute read, but be prepared. The narrator was fantastic, did a great job, changing voices and in my opinion was spot on for each character.
Happy reading.

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boring

I listened to the entire story and I could not recall one thing. The story was quite boring and did not hold my attention.

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Couldn’t listen to it

I just couldn’t listen to this book. It didn’t grasp my attention like it should. The narration, although not the worst I’ve heard, was dull and boring. I barely made it to chapter 2 before saying screw it and stopped. The first few chapter of a book makes or breaks your interest. It’s crucial for the author to grasp the readers attention. And the narrator to bring the words on a page to life. That’s what they’re HIRED TO DO. So when an ok story is ruined by a terrible narrator, it makes me mad and think the author or publisher is lazy.

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