Mainly by Moonlight: Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1
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5.0 • 5 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A gay high-society wedding. A stolen book of spells. A love-threatening lie. Can a witch avoid a murder rap without revealing the supernatural truth?
Cosmo Saville guiltily hides a paranormal secret from his soon-to-be husband. And if he can’t undo a powerful love spell, uncertainty threatens his nuptial magic. But when he’s arrested for allegedly killing a longtime rival, he could spend his honeymoon behind bars…
Police Commissioner John Joseph Galbraith never believed in love until Cosmo came along. Falling head over heels for the elegant antiques dealer is an enchantment he never wants to break. So when all fingers point to Cosmo’s guilt, John races to prove his fiancé’s innocence before they take their vows.
As Cosmo searches for the real killer among the arcane aristocracy, John warns him to leave it to the police. But with an unseen enemy threatening to expose Cosmo’s true nature, the couple’s blissful future could shatter like a broken charm.
Can Cosmo find the lost grimoire, clear his name and keep John’s love alive, or will black magic “rune” their wedding bells?
Mainly by Moonlight is the first book in the sexy Bedknobs and Broomsticks romantic gay mystery series. If you like spell-binding suspense, steamy fun, and a dash of paranormal, then you’ll love Josh Lanyon’s charming tale.
Buy Mainly by Moonlight to fall under love’s spell today!
Customer Reviews
A Romantic Myster with Magic
Rating: 5 stars.
This is a mash-up of three genres - romance, mystery and fantasy; does John really love Cosmo? After all, they are so different with John being high up in the police force, a serious man who necessarily sees things in a very black and white manner, and Cosmo is, well.... Cosmo. Who has secrets. So who is the murderer and who seems to be wanting Cosmo dead and how long can Cosmo keep the secret that he is a witch from John? For one thing, that kind of information is supposed to kept a secret from ‘ordinary’ mortal beings and for another, John probably wouldn’t be happy.
I loved this story, it smoothly kept my interest the whole way through, I loved the love aspect of John and Cosmo together, I loved the secondary characters with some of them giving off vibes of not being who they really are (which leaves you wanting answers) and I loved the way Cosmo is trying to straddle both worlds of mortal and Craft.