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  • 40 Ways to Tell a Lie: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel

  • Tales of a Midlife Witch, Book 3
  • By: Donna McDonald
  • Narrated by: Jocelyn Duford
  • Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins

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40 Ways to Tell a Lie: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel

By: Donna McDonald
Narrated by: Jocelyn Duford
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Am I just angry or having a true midlife crisis?

Life is easier when you’re younger. My new bestie that I never wanted is in crisis. Rasmus left weeks ago and hasn’t returned, so I’m in crisis. I put a demon compulsion on my ex to make him forget he was evil, so my daughter is in crisis.

All Conn seems capable of doing is laughing at me and my pain. We’ll see who gets the last laugh, though. Mulan thinks dating him violates everything in her life and negates the reason she was given her powers.

Not that I would laugh at Conn’s pain—I wouldn’t. Okay, I would, but I’d feel bad about it. Maybe. Men in general aren’t high up on my “things that make me happy” list at the moment.

©2023 Donna McDonald (P)2024 Donna McDonald

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