
A Spark of Magic
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Narrated by:
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Nina Mae Cervantes
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By:
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Tabatha Shipley
About this listen
There’s magic in the world.
At the Academy of Magic, anyone with a Spark can learn to harness their power. They’re trained to use magical technology, teleport, and even prevent crimes from happening. The strongest magic user in the world is known simply as the Magician. For the first time in history, two people are tied for the role.
Locked in constant competition, Angela and Tanya will battle for the job in the final week before the ceremony, where only one will be chosen.
They’re true equals in magic, but only one knows a dangerous secret that could change the Academy of Magic forever.
©2021 Tabatha Shipley (P)2022 Tabatha Shipley
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