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The Midwest Witch: The Revelations of Oriceran

Midwest Magic Chronicles, Book 1

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The Midwest Witch: The Revelations of Oriceran

By: Flint Maxwell, Martha Carr
Narrated by: Jennifer Grace
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Welcome to the Midwest, America's Heartland, home to a hidden community of witches and wizards.

When Maria Apple receives a strange music box for her 19th birthday, everything changes.

She begins to showcase odd magical abilities, glowing blue, seeing ghosts, and talking to creatures that shouldn't be able to talk, all while trying to juggle the task of being a typical teenage girl.

Now, not only does Maria learn she is a witch, but her grandfather, Ignatius, reveals he was once a famous warrior from a planet named Oriceran.

Throw in a world in between the two worlds, a ghost bringing Maria an ominous warning, and a race of giant spiders determined to claim the music box for their own, and Maria Apple realizes she'll never be a typical teenage girl again.

After all, it's just another day in the Midwest, where magic is real and the stakes never stop rising.

Welcome to The Revelations of Oriceran.

A magical world tied to Earth, and nothing like it.

©2017 Flint Maxwell, Martha Carr (P)2018 LMBPN Publishing
Fantasy Fiction Magical Realism Urban Magic Users Paranormal City Witchcraft
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a solid start

Decent start to a new series. I will likely continue when book 2 comes out on audio.

Only have a couple of gripes. 1) The MC is supposed to be 19, but acts like she's 16, at most, sometimes. I found it pretty annoying, but fast forwarded those parts. They were small enough to ignore. 2) There's a difference between hard headed, and just plain stupid. Luckily, it isn't constant, but MC does some crossing of that line. Could just be meant to illustrate immaturity, but that loops back to my 1st issue. 3) At the end, she gets credit I don't really feel is deserved, but that's something that could easily be a simple matter of opinion.

The quality of the story, being mostly independent of my own own gripes, is quite high. I'm positive this book will be loved by many.

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Arachnids?

Seriously, it isn't surprising that there are evil spider creatures on Oriceran. And Maliki is the perfect name. Top character is the dog.
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Fantastic

Jennifer does a lovely job of bringing the characters to life. It is wonderful to listen to this story, as 2nd reading I prefer to listen instead of rereading.

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