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"Atlantic City, 1982. One cold December night, sixteen-year-old Abby Lowell and her foster sister are rescued by a mysterious and deadly figure in rags and a large hood. Abby never learns his name and never sees his face, but he’s obviously good with that black-bladed knife of his … very good. Abby dubs him “Rags.” But Rags isn’t done, not by a long shot. With her foster family under threat from the ruthless Bernards, who are determined to tear down their dilapidated hotel in favor of yet another casino, Abby finds herself in desperate need of a defender. A part of her is relieved when Rags returns to protect her again. And again. And again. Now, with an army of thugs and a terrifying Voodoo witch hunting her, Abby must not only understand the dark truth behind Rags. She must accept that truth, frightening as it is, before it’s too late."
Ty Drago (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"First published in 1881, the subtitle of this book tells us that it was written “for children and those who love children”. Heidi, a 5-year-old orphan, is handed off by her young Aunt Dete to live with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps. Though her new life is foreign, Heidi soon falls in love with her grandfather, and he with her. They share a contented life of goat-herding. But when Grandfather refuses to allow Heidi to attend school in the small village below, quarrels ensue. Heidi’s young aunt returns to remove her from her grandfather, and Heidi is sent to live as a hired lady’s companion to wealthy Clara, a wheelchair-bound child in Frankfurt. Heidi is loved by Clara, but not by the others within Clara’s home, who consider her ill-mannered. She becomes severely homesick and the wealthy family’s doctor recommends her return to the mountains. CAST Narrator: Susan Iannucci Heidi: Trisha Rose Grandfather: Ben Stevens Brigitta: Jennifer Fournier Clara: Sarah Bacaller Also featuring the voices of Ron Altman, David Stifel, Al Gibson, Lee Ann Howlett, Joan Dukore, and Susan Marlowe."
Johanna Spyri (Author), Alan Gibson, Ben Stevens, David Stifel, Jennifer Fournier, Joan Dukore, Lee Ann Howlett, Ron Altman, Sarah Bacaller, Susan Iannucci, Susan Marlowe, Trisha Rose, a full cast (Narrator)
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"First published in 1921, Rilla of Ingleside is the 8th book in the Anne of Green Gables series. It is WWI and Canada has entered the war. Young men enthusiastically join up while mothers and sweethearts stay behind and fill the jobs that once were only for men. Rilla, the youngest of Anne and Gilbert’s children, struggles to find how she can possibly contribute. At first frustrated by being the “baby sister,” she soon is challenged by opportunities that will change her beyond her wildest imaginings. This is a coming-of-age story with all the lovable aspects of the first Anne book, yet with a compelling sense of historical immediacy. CAST Narrator: Susan Iannucci Susan: Terah Tucker Rilla: Trisha Rose Anne: Sarah Bacaller Gertrude Oliver: Jennifer Fournier Cousin Sophia: Karen Commins Also featuring the voices of Ted Wenskus, Robin Siegerman, Russell Gold, David Shears, Emma Faye, Susan Marlowe, Scott Cluthe, Marty Krz, Erin Grassie, Ken Foster, Maureen Boutillier, and Denis Daly."
L.M. Montgomery (Author), Jennifer Fournier, Karen Commins, Sarah Bacaller, Susan Iannucci, Terah Tucker, Trisha Rose, a full cast (Narrator)
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"In Book Six of the Brittany Meyer Novellas, Brittany has been named leader of her three-person coven. In addition, she has been given custody of a two-week-old unicorn who has been rejected by her mother. These unexpected responsibilities have triggered Brittany’s depression and lack of self-confidence. However, the tyrant witch queen is dead, and because she died while battling Brittany, the young witch feels obligated to right all her wrongs. When Brittany learns that the late queen kept a secret dungeon in another dimension, she becomes determined to find a way into the realm and release the prisoners. But time is running out. The dimension belongs to a sentient rainforest who, in retaliation for the atrocities against nature on their planet, have killed all life forms but their own. With her new coven and baby unicorn in tow, Brittany opens a portal into danger. Can she get the prisoners out before the plants overrun the dungeon? Should she risk all their lives for people she doesn’t even know? She can’t abandon the prisoners to die. What’s a teenage witch to do? Forlorn Unicorn, a coming-of-age story with a mix of humor and introspection, will keep teen readers turning the page."
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"In Book Five of the Brittany Meyer Novellas, Brittany is new to the world of the occult, but already she has accomplished amazing things through magic. Unfortunately, this makes people think she can do more than she feels capable of doing. When Stone the Earth Troll mistakenly names her Queen of the Humans and asks for her help solving a murder, Brittany adds 'detective' to her list of impossible tasks. But when she discovers that the killer is a human who can see invisible creatures like she can, she is forced into the quandary of choosing troll over human. Will Brittany be able to locate the killer and stop them before they kill again? Or will she be caught up in the troll’s thirst for vengeance? What’s a teenage witch to do? Troll Call is a story of self-discovery and moral dilemma set against a backdrop rich with Wiccan rituals and local color."
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"In Book Three of the Brittany Meyer Novellas, Brittany’s magical powers are both devastating and beyond her control. The witch queen, however, wants to harness Brittany's growing powers by sending her away to be trained in the dark arts—and to force Brittany’s compliance, she imprisons Brittany’s aunt in a modern-day dungeon and threatens her life if Brittany doesn’t submit. The dungeon is guarded by demons and ghouls. Brittany can’t leave her aunt in such an awful place. In hope of rescuing her, she cobbles together a ragtag army of witches, vampires, and fairies. But her band of rebels cannot be trusted—the humans hate the vampires, the vampires hate the fairies, and the fairies hate everyone. Brittany has no more faith in them than she does in herself. If the rescue attempt fails, Brittany’s aunt will die and Brittany will be banished to who knows where. But if Brittany doesn’t try, her aunt will spend the rest of her days in the clutches of the evil queen. What’s a teenage witch to do?"
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"In Book Four of the Brittany Meyer Novellas, Brittany tries to come to grips with her unusual abilities, most of which she doesn’t understand. She is mentored by Tusks, a demon who is enamored of her due to a love potion gone awry. But when Tusks is abducted and spirited away to another dimension for judgement by a demon master, Brittany knows she must put aside her self-doubt and go after him. A decision that is easier made than done. The demon realm is vast and can only be reached through astral projection—which she’s only managed once. Now she must find a spiritual guide who can navigate the many netherworlds and lead her to her friend. And what will she do if she gets there? Will she battle the unknown demon master with her untried superpowers? Or will she be imprisoned in the demon realm for all time? It’s a risk she’d rather not take, but what’s a teenage witch to do? Scheming Demon, a fast-paced coming-of-age story about doubt and discovery, continues Brittany’s quest toward personal growth."
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"In Book Two of the Brittany Meyer Novellas, Brittany has just learned she has magical powers. Unfortunately, Queen Imogene, the queen of all the witches in South Florida, has realized it too. Queen Imogene is a tyrant. She enslaves demons, employs ghouls, and keeps a modern-day dungeon to hold people who oppose her. And she sees Brittany as a threat to her regime. Brittany can't control her newfound powers. She needs allies, so she searches for Fairy Island, a secret refuge in the Florida Keys. She’s warned that while fairies have potent magic, they hate humans and would truss her up and feed her to the water nymphs before they'd allow an audience with the elven queen. Brittany must fight her way through a rainforest filled with hostile pixies, brownies, and hobgoblins to get to the castle. If Brittany finds that the elven queen is in league with the witch queen, her life will be over. But if she faces the witch queen alone, she is just as dead. What's a teenage witch to do?"
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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"Brittany's life is a mess. Her grandpa died, her parents got back together, and her boyfriend broke up with her. Now her aunt is telling everyone that Brittany has the aura of a witch queen. Brittany doesn't want to be a witch queen. Until Ravyn shows up. Ravyn was literally born and bred to be a Queen Potential. She's better than Brittany at everything-and she makes sure Brittany knows that. Suddenly Brittany wants to win. She wants to become the Potential and rip the smirk off Ravyn's face. When Ravyn tries to one-up Brittany by involving her in a madcap scheme, Brittany knows she should walk away. But if she does, Ravyn will never let her forget it. What's a teenage witch to do?"
Roxanne Smolen (Author), Jennifer Fournier (Narrator)
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