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Demonic Stones & Creaky Bones

Mystical Midlife in Maine, Book 8

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Demonic Stones & Creaky Bones

By: Brenda Trim
Narrated by: Regan Brown
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Being held prisoner is just the beginning of my descent into despair. It's the poison and the desperate escape that seal the deal.

The stakes are higher than ever when I wake up tied to a strange table. Once I have my bearings, I realize that the Dark witch battling me from the very beginning may very well have finally won our war. My morale is low as I'm helpless to fight her, and soon I find myself on the brink.

Anything could happen this time, and I'm fully prepared. My nursing skills are rusty, but when I need them most, I discover they aren't entirely lost. Surgically removing demonic stones isn't my idea of a good time, but I have to do whatever I can to ensure that evil does not win.

To top it off I still have to rescue my mate, and I can't do that alone. Thank goodness I have the help of my best friend, my dragon, and a dwarf.

©2022 Brenda Trim (P)2023 Brenda Trim
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Phoebe's life isn't getting any easier, and it seems like she's fallen from the frying pan into the fire, and we're left with another nail biting cliffhanger and desperate for the next instalment!

Absolutely amazing!

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I do enjoy this series but this one disappointed me for the first half of the book I was almost ready to give up on Phoebe and her struggles in the bleak underground tunnels, even the narrator seemed bored, but things did pick up in the second half and became way more interesting. I was not impressed with the ending though, rather too abrupt for my liking. I'm not sure if I'll bother with the next book but who knows, we shall see.

I received my copy free of charge in exchange for my honest review.

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