Open for Witchness
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4.0 • 2 Ratings
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Enjoy this charming third installment of the Haunted Haven series by award-winning author Ada Bell.
With two solved murders under her belt, Emma agrees to tackle a mystery that’s been haunting the residents of neighboring Shady Grove for years: what supernatural presence keeps the only bar in town from operating? Emma's been in haunted places before, and no one else ever noticed. The ghosts she's encountered may not have all been warm and fuzzy, bu they were peaceful. Intrigued, she and her friend Ben head to the bar he hopes to take over. The last thing she expects is to find a ghostly sentry at the door, preventing anyone from going in. Since ghosts don't wear clothes, Emma's thread magic is of little use. Still, she made a promise, so she'll do her best to find out who died and what they need to be at peace.
Her inquiries reveal a murder in the bar twenty years ago. The only way to help Ben fulfill his dream of owning his own bar is to solve the mystery—but the trail has been cold for decades. Can she close the case to help Ben reopen the bar before the spirits close her down for good?
Open for Witchness is a paranormal cozy mystery set in a small town, with ghosts, witches, and a talking cat. Oh my! Fans of Angie Fox, Amy Boyles, and Annabel Chase will love this bewitching series.
Customer Reviews
Witchy wonder
Emma Foden inherited not only her grandfather’s magic , she has thread magic meaning she can manipulate threads to do her bidding, pots of money and the bed and breakfast( that she is obligated to help others) but she sees ghosts and a cat familiar named Pink is her mentor. Her friend Ben Cartwright wants to run his own bar. The trouble is the rundown place he has his scope set on a place in Shady Grove , and in it resides a not so friendly ghost….Having changed hands over a couple of decades it never opened for business.Since Emma moved to Willow Falls there’s been gossip about her the main being she talks to people who are not there..Ben witnessed this first hand and then there’s detective Tim who is aware of her unique powers. Ben implores her to eradicate whatever is lurking if anything at the bar. With her ghostly grandfather along for the ride her and Ben take to journey to the Shady Grove bar. But on walking to the entry of the front door she feels the building rage against her? Deeming it wise to capture the next step on camera out snapped her phone. Was that a cat?Emma is hit by a flash that felt like a physical force that sent her flying ( and not in a witch on a broom way) . She awoke with wires attached to her…. This is where the sleuth in her kicks in and the story gets interesting and she hooks up ( not that way..) with Tim again to explore. She doesn’t believe it is just a ghost that is preventing the Bar from opening and is determined to get some answers even at a cost of her own life…Brilliantly executed by this prolific author , her writing is so fluent and the characters quirky and fun , great plots , super descriptions that immerse the reader into the story. I read a free copy of the book and I’m voluntary leaving my review in my own words.