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Susan, You're the Chosen One
- Welcome to Midlife Magic, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jenn Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Starting over isn't easy when your whole world is a pile of rubble and everyone thinks you're insane.
One moment, Susan Moore had a perfect life—a handsome husband, a fabulous career, wonderful friends, and a gorgeous home in Pacific Heights, San Francisco.
The next minute, it was all gone. And Susan found herself in a straitjacket, locked in a padded room.
An optimist at heart, Susan's clawing her way back, rebuilding her life brick by brick—not an easy feat when you're over the hill and it feels like the whole city hates you.
When a group of ridiculously gorgeous models in Fae cosplay barge into her tiny apartment and declare her to be the chosen one, Susan decides to play along. She's off to save the world.
Except they're not in cosplay.
Either Susan has really, truly gone insane this time… or all this magic is real.
Susan, You're the Chosen One is book one in the fun, fast-paced, and thrilling new paranormal women's fiction series Welcome To Midlife Magic, by bestselling urban fantasy author Lauretta Hignett.
Contains some coarse language as well as a diverse cast of unicorns, mermaids, sentient houses, dragons, vampires, fae, etc. This book includes discussion around involuntary infertility, menopause, gender bias in healthcare, and mental health issues.
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- Ktp3
- 03-11-24
Interesting idea
Interesting book, entertaining.
Absolutely worst attempt at an Australian accent EVER. I mean, it wasn’t even remotely related. If there was a single vowel that was right, I didn’t hear it. Rest of the performance was fine, but that was… bad. The Irish accent was pretty dire, too.
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