• Reaper Witch: Dead & Gone

  • By: Chanda Stafford
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Reaper Witch: Dead & Gone

By: Chanda Stafford
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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I spent three years avoiding the dead. Now they’re coming after me.
When a handsome detective showed up at my tarot shop talking about zombies, I nearly threw him out. Nobody is powerful enough to raise the dead, except me and my uncle, and that’s a secret I plan on taking to the grave. Sure, as a Scythe, I can open literal portals between heaven and hell, but it’s the extra abilities I’m afraid of. Powers no low-class witch should possess. I’ve been hiding out reading tea leaves rather than attracting unwanted attention from supernatural rivals.

But when the zombies make it personal, and someone sends demons to kill me, I know this is a fight I can no longer avoid. Besides the annoyingly handsome ghost who wants me to solve his murder, the charismatic wolf shifter who I used to date before things got too serious, and the mysterious enemy hiding in the shadows, there’s also the demons I grew up with and the local police who know I’ve got more abilities than my permit allows. I might be able to prevent a zombie apocalypse, but not without revealing myself, which would mean either languishing in a jail cell or returning to the role in Hell I’d do anything to avoid.

Even worse, I’m actually starting to care about a few of my new cohorts, which makes things more complicated if one of us ends up dead.

Reaper Witch is book one in a thrilling urban fantasy with captivating characters, a fresh take on supernatural folklore and just enough magic and action to keep things interesting.

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