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Secret Agent Mom

An Oriceran Urban Cozy (Case Files of an Urban Witch Series, Book 1)

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Secret Agent Mom

By: Martha Carr, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Traci Odom
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Lucy Heron is a mom with three kids, and a baker with a happy marriage in sunny Echo Park. She's also Silver Griffins Agent 485.

The suburbs will never be the same.

Fighting supernatural crime from a minivan while keeping the magical world a secret is a full time job. Then there's the PTA bake sale and the neighborhood barbecue.

Hard to balance even with a wand.

And now, a monstrous loan shark is spreading his shadowy empire from a hidden kemana. Mix in a tribe of ancient witches and tunnel-dwelling magical misfits.

Turns out, Los Angeles is hiding a lot of secrets just underneath your feet.

Can Lucy put the bad guys behind Trevilsom bars and still get home in time for family dinner? What are her magical kids up to and do they have their own spy network?

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Don't keep this series a secert

I really enjoyed this book. I normally get fed up when the story focuses so much on the characters home life and wish the author would just back to investigating but this was not the case with this book. The family life is such a big part of the story and in fact with out them it wouldn't work. Which is good because the author has created a great cast of characters and a lovely family, that I actually enjoyed spending time with. The fact that the children got up to mischief with there magic didn't hurt either. Each children is very different and unique, which brings a different skill set (and mayhem) to the table. The story did jump around as it followed a different character like finding out what the bad guy was planning, then at the school and dealing with bullies. This started out confusing, especially as it also introduced other characters besides the family but it soon came together and I loved every minute. I will definitely be getting the next book.
Being a mum to three children is hard enough but when you add in your a secret witch tasked with keeping humans safe and oblivious about magic and you get Lucy Heron. A silver Griffin agent despite all the toys, gadgets and spells her biggest weapon is her family. A child genius that can make anything, a prodigy wizard and a three year old who can turn himself into any animal, oh and her husband isn't bad with computers. Lucy will need all there help to stop her latest criminal mastermind who is quietly storing up a stock pile of magic to help him rule the world. Can the Heron family work together to stop him and still raise money at the school game sale?
I liked the narrator. It was unusual to have such a heavily accented main character but as she was ment to be Scottish it did make her stand out.

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The narrator was horrid

I only got a few chapters in. So I can’t really tell you about the story, I really thought it would be a fun premise. But the narrators English accent was probably the worst I’ve ever heard.

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