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  • Throw the Amulet

  • April May Snow (My psychic ghost-filled life Book 1)
  • By: M. Scott Swanson
  • Narrated by: Jessica Renee Ryan
  • Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Throw the Amulet

By: M. Scott Swanson
Narrated by: Jessica Renee Ryan
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My "normal" life is gone. The spirits who haunt me have returned.

A favor for my brother went horribly wrong. Now, my paranormal powers, once dormant, surge. This time, I must embrace my supernatural gifts. My friend's young son is missing and assumed dead. I am his only hope.

Begin the first audiobook of this binge-worthy paranormal series today.

©2022 Michael Scott Swanson (P)2022 Michael Scott Swanson
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If you've ever read the Fever series, you'll be used to the vacuous, selfish southern bell storyline. The anti-hero. The cute curse words. It is a sweet little story that shows the value of family and home, while also giving a true depiction of how family and home can annoy anyone. I didn't like April. At all. But I loved the real feeling of the book! The narrator did an amazing job of bringing each character to life and making them believable!

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