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  • Magic Heist

  • Fairy Trafficking, Book 2
  • By: Mary Karlik
  • Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
  • Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Magic Heist

By: Mary Karlik
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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Layla rescued fairies that had been kidnapped and brought to the human world. But now they can’t find their way back to the magic realm, and time is running out.

Layla is a powerful fairy with magical ability that stretches beyond throwing spells. But with all that power, she still doesn’t know how to get over 100 fairies back to the magic realm. With their magic gone, the rescued fairies have no immunity to protect them from the toxins of the human world, and they’re slowly dying.

Layla hears a folklore about a silver wand that could restore the fairies' power. The trouble is she has to find it and steal it. To be successful, she knows she must team up with the one man who can make her insides quiver with an accidental brush of his fingertips. The same man who’s alter ego dragon is the natural predator of fairies. The man she knows will give his life to keep the fairies safe - Scotland’s finest specialist crime division leader, Ian Cameron.

Ian has been a dragon shifter for only a few days. He struggles to control the dragon spirit locked inside his human form, doesn’t know what magical powers he may or may not have, and has never been to a magical world. But none of those things frighten him as much as the little spark that ignites in his soul when the half-human fairy is around. But this little fairy is no Tinker Bell. She is brave, powerful, and can wield a sword like a medieval knight.

With growing feelings toward Layla, he couldn’t refuse to help her steal the wand if he wanted to. The problem is the dragon who lives inside him would like nothing more than to feed his appetite with all of those little fairies, especially the half human one who killed its leader.

©2019 Ink Monster Publishing LLC (P)2019 Mary Karlik
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Just as good as the first book

I am so in love with this series! Magic Heist is just as good as the first book. New characters to love and to hate. Layla and her gang are back Trying to save even more fairies. Can’t wait for book 3. As with the first book Ruth did an amazing job with the narration. She moves so easily between characters and has a perfect distinction between them

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loving the series!

excellent follow up to book 1, really enjoy the characters! narration continues to be excellent
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Not a stand-alone

I had trouble getting into this one. At first, I thought it was because I’m just getting into the PNR genre. Then I figured out that this is book 2 in a series and picks up after book one. What’s one to do? I kept listening. By the time I was halfway through, I finally had somethings figured out. There is no sex is this book, so it would be suitable for older teens.

Narration was fantastic!

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