Sarina Dorie has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Tardy Bells and Witches' Spells.

The Great Tome series continues with The Great Tome of Cryptids and Legendary Creatures. This volume features over a dozen tales drawn from fantastic creatures found in folklore and urban legends. "The Voice of Thunder", by Taylor Harbin "The Burryman", by Vonnie Winslow Crist "Hunting a Legend", by Derek Muk "Field Study", by TC Powell "Cats in the Cradle", by Matthew Smallwood "The Stalker", by James Dorr "Shapes in the Water", by Calvin Demmer "The Bad, Bad Luck of Judson Worley", by Rob Munns "The Ghost of Arriscado Basin", by Jon Michael Kelley "Sutan", by Derek Muk "Hoofquake", by CB Droege "Eleven Essential Items to Bring When Planning Selfies with Bigfoot", by Sarina Dorie "Dark Fin", by Mark Charke "The Creeping Forest", by Matthew Shoen
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Consider what would happen if a bumbling character like Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum had been told with the quirky voice of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and she was trying to get a job at Hogwarts. Clarissa Lawrence has been fired from multiple internships as a student teacher for reasons outside her control. Magical things keep happening to her...like the students turning into frogs. Her love life isn’t any more normal, considering how her boyfriends keep mysteriously suffering from heart attacks. Clarissa doesn’t know how to explain it all. Like most twenty-one-year-olds who grew up reading the Harry Potter series, Clarissa has always dreamed of escaping her mundane life by being invited to a magical school where good triumphs over evil, the administration is fair and kind, and schools don’t suffer from budget cuts. When Clarissa learns she is descended from a powerful sorceress, she would do anything to find the magical world where she knows she belongs. Only, the witches don’t want her because her mother pulled a Wicked Witch of the West move on everyone. To make matters worse, a gang of evil Fae wants to kidnap and enslave her. Clarissa must escape little old ladies in gingerbread cottages, the evil school district psychologist who has always been out to get her, and a hoard of harpies before she can prove to the Witchkin that the bad apple falls farther from the tree that they’d guessed. If she can do this, then maybe, just maybe her dreams will come true and she’ll land that job teaching the dark arts and crafts. Hex-Ed is the second novel in the series Womby’s School for Wayward Witches, but this audiobook can be listened to out of order.
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Welcome to these paranormal worlds of randy vampires, naughty necromancers, and zombies who might eat your brains after they succeed at seducing you. This quirky collection gathers the funniest fantasy, weirdest paranormal, and most hilarious horror written by award winning author, Sarina Dorie. Included in this book of treats are stories previously published in magazines such as: "Putting the Romance Back into Necromancy" "Five Tips for Outsmarting Satan - and Your Students" "Bite Me" "A Ghost's Guide to Haunting Humans" "Night of the Living Deadcrumbs" "Zombie Psychology" In all, there are 17 tales to transport you to another world and tickle your funny bone.
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You think you know the world of magical boarding schools? Not from a teacher's perspective at a school for at risk youth. Like any 22-year-old who grew up obsessed with fantasy novels, Clarissa Lawrence expects all her Harry Potter fantasies to come true when she is invited to teach at a school for witches. Her dreams of learning magic - and being a good teacher - are complicated when she finds out her deceased mother was the equivalent of the Wicked Witch of the West. As if being the new "arts and crafts" teacher isn't hard enough at a school for juvenile delinquent witches, budget cuts are just as severe in the magic community, administrators are as unrealistic in their expectations of teachers, and the job is a hazard if the students find out you can't actually do magic. Amidst all these challenges, Clarissa must prove she's not her mother's mini-me and that she belongs at the school so she can learn to control her powers. If she fails, her powers will be drained, or worse yet, she might be enslaved by the Fae. As if this isn't enough pressure, she has to figure out why teachers are mysteriously disappearing. If she doesn't, she might be next. This is the third book in the Womby's School for Wayward Witches Series, but the first three books can be enjoyed in any order.
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Most of us have faced the fact that an owl will never come with our acceptance letter to Hogwarts. Find out what this teen does to take matters into her own hands! Nerdy high school outcast Clarissa Lawrence has always felt like she didn’t belong in this world. More than anything, she wants magic to be real, and not just because she’s obsessed with Harry Potter or tries to go to Narnia by reading fantasy novels in her wardrobe. Yet, when she stumbles upon real magic, and fairy tales come true, she doesn’t expect to be the evil villain in her own story. Clarissa learns she’s descended from an evil witch and is destined to kill her older sister. When she meets a cute boy who offers to train her in magic, she must make a choice. She can have a safe, normal life, and no harm will come to anyone. Or, she can choose magic and risk everything and everyone she loves in order to be what she’s always known she was meant to be: a wicked witch.
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