
The Dream Dancers: Akashic Chronicles
The Witches of Scotland, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Lianne Walker
About this listen
It’s one thing to listen about witches; it’s another thing to discover you are one.
After what happened to Jessica, David is left wondering what the hell he should be doing and how he can enhance his magick abilities.
Alicia steps up her campaign to lower the energy of the world population through the media, but she has something else that could see millions of people dying.
The Witches of Scotland are feeling the pressure and need to find out more information to save themselves.
If you love witches, magick, and conspiracy theories, you’ll love the first book in this fast-paced supernatural thriller series.
©2023 Steven P Aitchison (P)2024 Steven P Aitchison
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