Sealed with a Tryst (Dramatized Adaptation)
Ordinary Magic, Book 7
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Devon Monk
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Delaney Reed needs a vacation from her vacation town. Even on a good day, it’s a lot of work to keep the peace in a town full of gods, monsters, and magical beings. Lately all the good days have gone from bad to worse. Luckily, Delaney has a plan to steal away with her fiancé, Ryder Bailey, for a nice relaxing weekend together.
Her getaway plans come to a screeching halt when Delaney discovers Crow’s garage sale is selling cursed magical items to anyone who wants one—and everyone wants one.
Delaney only has a few hours to hunt down the cursed objects before a massive winter storm barrels into town and her vacation escape becomes impossible. But Delaney isn’t going down that easily. Neither rain, curse, nor killer sea monster or love-sick Bigfoot will keep her from getting three blissful days alone with the man she loves—hopefully far, far away from Ordinary, Oregon.
Performed by Colleen Delany, Bradley Foster Smith, Henry W. Kramer, Nick DePinto, Richard Rohan, Karen Novack, Amanda Forstram, Lise Bruneau, Kay Eluvian, Tia Shearer, Marni Penning, Zeke Alton, Jason McIntosh, Torian Brackett, Daniel Llaca, Christopher Williams, Danny Gavigan, and K’Lai Rivera."
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- Anonymous User
- 16-05-23
Sealed with a Tryst
Like Than I thought Delaney needed to get on with her leave . Drama Queen or what ! Of course Ordinary wouldn’t fall form with out her ? Good fun but needed a bit more I should say it’s still worth a listen though Devon Monk is extremely talented and the dramatisation brings her characters to life .
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