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Spring Magic

Thorne Witches Series, Book 4

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Spring Magic

By: T.M. Cromer
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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What starts as a straightforward magical mission turns deadly.

Spring Thorne's life is a mess. The man Spring loves seems to loathe her, family enemies are coming out of the woodwork, and her mother remains in a 20-year stasis, waiting on ancient artifacts to revive her. When Spring's uncle asks her to retrieve one of the final two objects, she jumps at the chance - until she finds out dear old Uncle Alastair has also recruited Knox Carlyle; the recent bane of her not-so-idyllic existence.

Knox Carlyle avoids Spring at all costs. Since the day she became an adult, she's made it her mission to attract his notice. He refuses to allow himself to love her, believing his dark past eliminates any chance they have to be together. But with every look, every touch, his hard-won determination weakens.

With an army of Desorcelers determined to capture or kill witches at every turn, Knox is compelled to protect Spring from her own stubborn tendency to charge into trouble even if it means following her to South America to retrieve a powerful amulet. But when Knox fails to protect Spring, he is forced to go to extremes in order to save the only woman he's ever loved.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 TM Cromer (P)2020 Tantor
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OMG am I glad to carry on

Spring Magic is the best so far. Compared to book one where I nearly stopped half way as it was pretty dull except the 50 shades of grey in magic world moments, this book had me sitting on edge not just once.
My heart nearly broke and I admit I was crying.
Almost right to the end it was very tense.
What will book 4 hold.... let's get it and listen to it.
The only down for me is the performance. I can't really connect with the voice and the way Abbie Craidon is performing it. But thats my feeling and opinion. please don't let this stop you from getting the book.....

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