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The Blanchard Witches of Daihmler County

Blanchard Witches, Book 1

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The Blanchard Witches of Daihmler County

By: Micah House
Narrated by: Angela Clark
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The Blanchards are your typical, close-knit southern family...who also happen to wield magic. The road through family life is never easy, but for three generations of witches living together in their ancestral home, things are getting more complicated.

Olympia Blanchard, her daughters, and adult grandchildren will navigate love, grieve loss, confront old enemies, and face quite a bit of danger as they try to catch a local murderer on the prowl. Life is changing fast and they will need all of their skill, all of their love, and their indomitable family unity to survive the challenges awaiting them.

Welcome to Daihmler, Alabama. Home of the Blanchards. Things are about to get a little stranger than usual.

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Some good efforts to be different… but sadly just meh… (Spoiler) a long lost sister AND a long lost brother in 1 book??? I’d give the author another try though.

Overreaching on getting creative, yet still boring

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I was hoping to get a bit of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches flavor when I listened to this story... However, no matter how great the story could have been I could not get past the narrator's inability to distinguish characters apart. The only clear distinction was the eldest witch, and that was not enough. Also, I am not sure if this story is meant for teens but the writing felt juvenile (I was under the impression the book was for adults) and unpolished. I'm sad to rate a book so low but I hope it may be used as constructive criticism. Next time, please find a person with a broader vocal range for your story and I feel it will be a huge improvement.

I was excited to listen to this book, initially

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