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Spells of Iron and Bone

Tarot Academy Series, Book 1

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Spells of Iron and Bone

Written by: Sarah Piper
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter, Nicole Poole
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Magick is real. It's also highly illegal - not that I'm worried about that.

Sure, I heal faster than most, and I've got a sixth sense for brewing tea that can fix just about any problem, but my cafe isn't exactly a hotbed of paranormal activity. At least it wasn't...until some psycho attacked me and woke up the freaky, forbidden magick inside, earning me a one-way ticket to jail. Now, a covert magickal university is offering me a deal: my freedom in exchange for help with the Tarot prophecies - cryptic predictions they believe hold the key to stopping a deadly apocalyptic plot.

Predictions only I can decipher. Because the witch who divined them? She died years ago. I should know. She was my mother.

Grab your grimoires, girls. Magick school's officially in session.

All I have to do now is master my crazy powers, decode the doomsday prophecies, outwit a mean-girl coven that puts the psycho in psychic, and survive the temptations of one very naughty professor and three scorching-hot, overprotective mages shadowing my every move.

There's only one problem. If I'm right about the prophecies? Survival isn't in the cards for any of us.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Sarah Piper (P)2020 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban
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This book got me out of reading slump and I am so glad for that.
What I loved most about this is that the characters especially the FMC was mature (acted like her age) She was also smart and independent in a way that was refreshing. She had her own opinions, she made her choices without regrets, she was calm and contemplative during a crisis, confident about her looks and also kind to her friends. I liked her. MMCs were okay so far. We are yet to see more of them because this was kind of slow burn. Their relationships have a long way to go. I like her friends - Jessa, Nat & Isla. Not a fan of Carly but maybe she will get a redemption arc....don't know.

One more thing, the storyline heavily focuses on Tarot cards reading & magic. So, it's easier to grasp for those who know about it....and for others, it's still enjoyable read nonetheless.

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