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Veiled Spirits

Haunted Magic, Book 1

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Veiled Spirits

By: E.L. Finley
Narrated by: Ash Kingsley, Troy Duran
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A mage in hiding. Five men she can't have. A secret she'll die to protect.

My name is Isabel Gallagher, and I have a secret. I can see ghosts. If anyone discovers my ability, everyone I care about will be killed.

To keep my secret, I have to pretend to be magicless. Since mages value power above all else, I'm the town of Hawthorne Grove's favorite punching bag. I only have a year left here. Then, I can move away to a normal human town and forget that other mages exist.

My five-year plan of staying alive and remaining undetected is on track. Until one night at the gym, I met them.

A pushy alpha wolf, his easygoing younger brother, and their quiet, broody friend. Throw in my too-handsome-for-his-own-good best friend and my mysterious combat teacher, and I'm up to my eyeballs in men who make me wish things could be different.

But they can't be.

While I'm trying to guard my heart against the men who feel like the missing parts of my soul, young mages all over New England are disappearing. When no one's willing to investigate, I know I have to. But the truths I expose and the betrayals I uncover threaten everything I've spent the last fourteen years trying to protect.

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The overall story line was good but very long winded. The characters are in high stress situations but there is no urgency in the writing, their actions or emotions.
The FMC was also to bitchy towards her mates and she refers to them as dude or my man which sounded like someone of the 70's. The nicknames for everyone was a bit much especially from the FMC
I wish there was more from the MMC point of view.
I will not say I loved it but I enjoyed it somewhat.

Good story

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