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Once Bitten, Twice Dead

A Two Broomsticks Gas & Grill Witch Cozy Mystery, Book 11

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Once Bitten, Twice Dead

By: Amanda M. Lee
Narrated by: Jill Smith
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Ten years ago, teenagers Shauna and Eli Eaton disappeared. They were never found. That’s about to change.

On her way home from Hemlock Cove, Stormy Morgan finds two teenagers in the middle of the road. They can’t possibly be the same teenagers, though. Can they? Turns out they are, but they haven’t aged a day.

Nobody understands how the teenagers are back. The teenagers don’t know where they’ve been. To them, no time has passed. The last thing they remember is that they were supposed to have summer visitation with their father. What happened after that, though?

Stormy is on the hunt for answers. She wants to help two traumatized children. First, she has to find their parents…and what a story they have to tell. It was one they didn’t think anybody would believe. Now, there’s no choice.

Shadow Hills is the sort of place where magic comes alive. Sometimes the magic isn’t of the nice variety.

Stormy is determined to solve an old case. What if that means a whole new pile of problems, however?

Things are about to get out of control in Shadow Hills. Will anybody survive to see the other side?

©2025 Amanda M. Lee (P)2025 Amanda M. Lee
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Easy fun listening. Character dialogue fitting. Looking forward to starting another magical series by this Amanda Lee.

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I stopped listening to this (and I have listened with pleasure more or less to the previous 10 books), I suggest that the writer sticks to 'witchy' stuff and does not stray into links with history or politics which are much the same thing. The story thread linking 'demons' to evil people is not a route I tolerate especially at the moment. Suggesting that 'demons' have been/are whispering in mens ears is not an acceptable one at present. All i can say is that there must be a powerful lot of demons around in the USA at the moment!

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