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Devil Daughters

By: Jason Myers, RJ Roles
Narrated by: Lindsay J. Russell
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As the first day of school looms close for Sisters of the Sacred Arts, Dani and her sisters find themselves seeking out students all across the United States. Now, with four fresh-faced girls as their inaugural class, Dani, Lain, Jules, and Dakota reunite with their former headmistress, Rita.

Things start smooth until Dani’s past comes back to haunt her when a rival coven seeks blood. Listen along as the Sisters of the Sacred Arts seek to bring up a new brood of witches, while also dealing with their sins of the past in book two of the Eternal Sisterhood series from Crimson Pinnacle Press.

©2020 Jason Myers (P)2020 Jason Myers
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You know how in movies the sequels usually aren't as good as the first? Well that's not the case with this book. I think I enjoyed the second one more. In the first book I got to fall in love with some of the characters. In the second book, my love grew larger for the main character s and my hatred grew for their enemies. I don't wanna go too much into the storyline so I don't give anything away, but this could possibly becoming one of my favorite witch series

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