
Lazy Witchcraft
Archives of the Witch, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
About this listen
In 1985, a teenage girl uses magic to attract boys and become the most popular girl in school. For an unpopular witch in high school, first love has never been easier.
A senior, Jamie is an unpopular nerd, and she has a crush on the most popular boy in school, Russel. Her dead mother left a spell book for her to receive on her birthday, and Jamie finds she has magical powers. She lazily uses witchcraft to make Russel fall for her without thinking of the consequences. Before long, all the boys in school come under her control—and not only does she get the boy of her dreams, but she becomes the most popular girl in school.
All seems totally awesome in Jamie’s world until, one day, her spell book is stolen.
©2021 M. Benjamin Woodall (P)2022 M. Benjamin Woodall
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