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The Skeleton Under the Stairs
The Skeleton Under the Stairs
The Skeleton Under the Stairs
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The Skeleton Under the Stairs

Written by KM Avery

Narrated by Daniel Henning

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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There was a poltergeist on the stairs.

And she wasn't the only one.

The house was full of restless spirits-all of them killed by the Antiquus Ordo Arcanum, a secret society that didn't seem to care much for the welfare of either the living or the dead. And Mason and I-along with Hart and Sylvia-are right in the middle of it. Again.

If that weren't enough, Mason's nephew, Jackson, is starting to have nightmares, and when you're from a family of witches, that can only mean one thing-your power is growing, and you've also just become a threat to your own family. In our case, that means Jackson has to come live with us so that Mason can help him learn to control his power, which means that my home life is just about as chaotic-and dangerous-as my work life. Let me tell you, I'm getting pretty sick of hospitals and bandages and sleepless nights.

Oh, and I think I might be a warlock.

Things are going from chaos to worse, and somehow we still have to plan a wedding. And we haven't so much as picked out the cake.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 12, 2023
ISBN9798350831665
The Skeleton Under the Stairs

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    I enjoyed it a lot. I feel like it was more plot-focused than romance-focused which was fine with me. We learnt more about the magic side ofthe worldbuilding and Ward's powers. There were aslo way less sex scenes than in the previous books (I love my spice but book 2 with its every-other-chapter sex scenes was too much!).
    But I'm a litte conflicted about the end because it was supposed to be the end of Ward & Mason's story and I felt like a lot of things were still unresolved. I guess we'll see with book 4 how things are. Speaking of the next book, I'm eager to heard Declan Winters's narration of the characters. Daniel Henning was fine in the first three books but I have the feeling I'd like Declan Winters's voices better.