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Blood Magic

An Ariel Kimber Novel, Book 3

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Blood Magic

By: Mary Martel
Narrated by: Melissa Schwairy
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Ariel Kimber isn’t your average 17-year-old girl. She’s recently discovered, she’s a witch with magic, and is looking to find her place in a brand-new world. Her place in this new world is in a coven with seven guys.

After all of the horrible things she’s been forced to endure, Ariel was looking forward to building her new life with the family she’s found herself a part of and focusing on healing with Dash after what Chucky did to the both of them. After the blood that had been spilled, they all struggle to put those memories and the incident behind them. It’s easier said than done, though.

Quinton is plagued with guilt and the rest of them struggle with the fact that they almost lost one of their brothers, and Ariel is left with a permanent reminder of the incident.

New bonds are forged, and just as things are starting to settle down again for Ariel and her coven, the Council of Elders makes its first appearance in Ariel’s life. And they don’t plan on going anywhere, any time soon.

©2018 Mary Martel (P)2020 Mary Martel
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I enjoyed this instalment and liked finding out more about the boys, and the Witch's Council is seriously creepy, I say let crazy Uncle Quinton at them. Great narration by Melissa Schwairy, and can't wait for the next book.

Creepy Council

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I already love the books and Ariel is one of my favourite rh heroines. I was worried that the audiobooks would be a disappointment but they are not.

I love the narrator! I am fussy with female voices, which irritates my feminist ideals but is what it is, and Melissa is very easy to listen to.

Looking forward to the rest of the series!

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