Hexed in Show
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
It’s the Elwin Flower Show, where witches throw the biggest garden event of the year. One little murder isn’t going to stop it.
Maybe not even two.
Witch Alma Bellrose’s life has finally settled down. After resolving a series of magical mysteries, she’s enjoying a quiet life with her dog and fae boyfriend, Seth.
But nothing ever stays quiet in Silverpool for long.
Right after her boyfriend leaves on a trip, there’s a supernatural attack on her home. When she rescues one friend, she learns of a sudden and suspicious death of another, leaving her reeling — and determined to find the killer.
Soon she’s at the Elwin Flower Show on the northern California coast, pretending to be a contestant in the biggest botanical event in the world — at least for the fanatical witches who participate.
One mystery turns into two, then three. She starts to doubt everyone, even her most trusted colleague. When she digs up a shocking secret, she races to protect the final target’s life.
And her own.
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Compelling and unputdownable, Hexed in Show has all the complex world-building, rich characterization, and page-turning twists that readers of Gretchen Galway’s Sonoma Witches series have come to expect.
Customer Reviews
This story sucked me in from the beginning
This story sucked me in from the beginning. First, it lured me in with a small mystery and plenty of silliness and shenanigans. But then, once I was too deep to back out, I was hit with the force of the big mysteries… and even more shenanigans and silliness. I love Alma. I love the witch she’s maturing into. I love Seth, and Willy, and Random, and Birdie, and really all her merry band of enablers. Because, as much as all of them want to see Alma take precautions and protect herself, they’re all usually up to their magical eye-teeth in trouble with her. Particularly Darius and the Director. I was caught just as off guard as Alma was to discover what was going on and who was behind it, and I consider that the hallmark of a truly excellent mystery. Now that I’ve reached the end of this book, I kind of hate that it’s over already.
I received a complimentary advance copy of this book from the author.