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Hexes & Hot Flashes
- Oracle of Wynter Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Eva Wilhelm
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Six months ago, I lost my husband. Six hours ago, I found out he had another family. Six minutes ago, my life changed forever.
For my forty-fifth birthday, I planned to treat myself to a spa day with my bestie. But instead, my late husband's insurance broker drops by to let me know that not only am I still widowed but my husband's insurance policies are being paid to his other wife-and his other family.
The next thing I know, I'm being romanced by an Indiana Jones wannabe who arrives like a dervish to sweep me off my feet. One thing leads to another, but before anything happens, Indy goes missing, the place is trashed, and I've got myself a glowing snake tattoo that seems to be talking to me about magic, curses, and a hex that is going to kill me. I arrive home to find Logan Gentry, a tall, dark drink of water who seems to think I am some ancient magical being sent here to solve his problems.
One thing is for sure . . . this guy knows more about what's happened to me than I do. If I help him, maybe I'll find some answers along the way. Assuming the curse on my possessed tattoo doesn't kill me first.
Age is just a number, right? Especially when you're possessed by an ancient Oracle.
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- Mrs. Casilda A. Slattery
- 18-08-23
Well written, well narrated and I want more.
Enjoyed this book and storyline is brilliant. There are lots of twists and turns that kept me interested and craving the next twist. Though a story there was a real part that calls to my imagination and realisation. Thank I shall now get the next book in the series.
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- robert handford
- 30-06-24
Enjoyable
I enjoyed listening to this book, storyline was a bit different from normal and kept me interested. Will look for the next one.
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- J. Hepworth
- 01-05-24
Decent story, terribly read!
The story has potential but unfortunately, the presenter made the listen difficult. The main characters voice seemed fake and forced, it changed throughout, often sounding robotic like AI. The voices for the other characters were terrible, this alone made it difficult to connect with any of the characters. A shame as the story has potential.
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- alison
- 26-05-24
Most enjoyable
Loved the realness of a pissed off menopausal lady who had to contend with her crazy mucked up life and then on top of that, becoming an oracle!
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- marion
- 27-11-23
Some good some bad
I thought this book had some good ideas but could have been written with more flow
I don’t think the narration helped with poor pronunciation and drama.
It wavered between flippant
And heartfelt. A bit of a patchwork.
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- donna
- 19-01-24
An ok book. Easy listening,
An ok book , stopped me being bored at work. Nothing to taxing needing concentration but the story was ok. However I nearly turned it off due to the repeated use of the word erb. Since when hasn’t there been a h in herb. Every time I heard it it irritated and I wanted to correct it.
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