Storm Witch

· Unearthly Tales · AI-narrated by Michelle (from Google)
1.0
1 review
Audiobook
3 hr 11 min
Unabridged
AI-narrated

About this audiobook

Ben, Emma, Nate, and Mia – four friends determined to film the paranormal in the creepy town of Darkhill. They call themselves DARKSEEKERS.


Some say that a mysterious witch appears during storms and is struck multiple times by lightning, cackling with laughter throughout. Of course, the story is nonsense.


Or is it? When storms ravage the creepy town of Darkhill, the four young Darkseekers head out into the rain one dark night on a mission to find the elusive figure. Can she really soak up the lightning the way people claim? If so... why?


The friends don't have to stand around waiting for long. It seems half the town is on her trail, and when she appears, it's a breathtaking moment for all. And that turns out to be a serious problem, because she's literally taking their breaths away...


Written by the author of the Island of Fog series, STORM WITCH is the third case for the intrepid investigators in this supernatural series. If you're a fan of Goosebumps, you'll love Darkhill Scary Stories!

Ratings and reviews

1.0
1 review
Catherine Kalmutzki
May 6, 2024
what a waste of money!!!!!)

About the author

Keith Robinson writes fantasy, sci-fi, and spooky paranormal fiction for children, middle grade, and teen readers, although his books are suitable for all ages.


The ISLAND OF FOG books feature young shapeshifters in a world of dragons, centaurs, mermaids, and other creatures from myth and legend. The SLEEP WRITER series is pure sci-fi adventure fun with wormholes, portals, aliens, robots, and a spot of time travel as well. The DARKHILL SCARY STORIES are perfect for fans of Goosebumps!


Visit the author's website at UnearthlyTales.com and stay up to date!

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