
Hell’s Belles
Eternal Sisterhood Series, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Jenna Marie
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Jason Myers
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RJ Roles
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With the fate of one of their wayward sisters hanging in the balance, the witches of Sisters of the Sacred Arts must find a way to rescue her, while also dealing with a looming shadow hanging over their way of life - The Black Harvest. From the mystic land of Shadowvale, to the swamplands of Louisiana, Witch and Warlock will finally battle it out in a conflict that has been brewing for centuries.
The final entry of the Eternal Sisterhood Series is sure to have you biting your nails, while keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
©2021 Jason Myers (P)2021 Jason MyersLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Hell’s Belles
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- 05-23-21
Oh no, He didn't!
Some pwerful Warlock thinks he can abduct one of our witches and hold her hostage and force her to marry him?!?!?!? Well, all I have to say is that he has another thing coming. You do not mess with the witches! There's sisters and covens and many more in training that are more than glad to step up and take care of business.
I'm really enjoying this series, but this one wasn't my favorite. It's still great, but was difefrent than the first two. Maybe it was the narator. She didn't seen to have the same charisma as the first two books she voiced. I still highly recommend this series!
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