Sprinkles and Sea Serpents: A Sugar Shack Witch Mystery (Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries #1) – Danielle Garrett Free Audiobook

Sprinkles and Sea Serpents: A Sugar Shack Witch Mystery (Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries #1) - Danielle Garrett Audiobook Free Download
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Author
Danielle Garrett
Narrator
Amanda Ronconi
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191.2 MBs
Format
MP3
Bitrate
64 Kbps
Language
English
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Written by Danielle Garrett
Read by Amanda Ronconi
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps

General Information
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Title: Sprinkles and Sea Serpents
Author: Danielle Garrett
Narrator: Amanda Ronconi
Audiobook Copyright: 2021
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Series Name: Sugar Shack Witch Mystery
Position: 01
ISBN: 9781705263488
Subjects: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery

File Information
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Media Format: MP3
Total Files: 7
Total Size: 191 MB
Bitrate: 64 kbps
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Channels: Stereo

Book Description
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They say you can’t go home again . . . oh, if only that were true.
Thanks to a series of unfortunate events-and one backstabbing frenemy-
home is exactly where I’m headed. Back to Winterspell Lake, the small
community in Eastern Washington where magic runs rampant and humans
are outlawed. Faster than you can say hocus pocus I’m unpacking my
bags and settling into the guest room of my parents’ house, trying to
ignore the creeping sensation that I’ll never break free again. The
one thing Winterspell has going for it is the sweets shop in the
center of town, a bakery filled with magical creations designed to
enchant the tastebuds and charm even the pickiest of connoisseurs.
Luckily for me, I get the friends and family discount since my parents
own the famous Sugar Shack. If I want room and board I have to frost
cupcakes and sling macaroons with the rest of the fam. Unfortunately,
things in Winterspell aren’t all sugar cookies and rainbows. According
to the local news, a dangerous sea serpent has claimed the lives of
three missing girls. The journalist in me has to have a look for
myself, and what I find is something far more deadly. Something that
makes me wish I’d stayed in the bakery.

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