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The Witch of Belle Fleur

Telenovela Actress Turned Witch--Bruja

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

If she becomes the new Lead Witch, Juliette will re-awaken her town's dormant magic. The problem is, both good and evil magic will awaken, too.

When Juliette Mariana Fontaine and her hot BFF Victor discover a mysterious box in the swamp, she is pulled into the center of a supernatural storm. She now has the power to reawaken magic in Belle Fleur. But this magic comes with a price. A price she may be willing to pay to save her dying aunt.

Juliette, a teen telenovela actor turned witch, must face truths about her magical ancestry and her feelings for Victor. And this hunk has some secrets of his own...

With a group of unlikely allies, Juliette must defeat evil before it destroys Belle Fleur. This growing magical threat makes her have to learn fast, trust others, and most difficult for her—believe in herself.

Can Juliette, a teen telenovela actor turned witch stop evil before it destroys Belle Fleur?

The Witch of Belle Fleur is the first book in the Destroyer Witch Chronicles young adult fantasy romance series. If you like twists and turns, intrigue, and memorable characters, then you'll love this exciting book by Isabelle Hardesty.

Get The Witch of Belle Fleur to begin this exciting series today!

Formats

  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

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