Risky 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 enchanting second installment in the Haunted Haven series by award-winning author Ada Bell.
After her early days in Willow Falls nearly got her killed, Emma treats herself to a nice, peaceful day at a spa with her ghostly grandfather. With free coffee, fluffy bathrobes, and luxurious linens, this place is heaven for a thread witch. Or it would be, if not for that guy who won’t get off his cell phone. Darren is so rude, loud, and condescending, Emma is barely surprised when she finds him dead on the massage table. Unfortunately, after news of their disagreement spread, she quickly becomes the prime suspect.
Darren was a high-powered businessman. He didn’t care who got hurt on his way to the top. Investigating his death means following a trail of wronged business associates, hoodwinked partners, estranged relatives, and wrongfully fired employees. The more Emma digs, the more suspects she finds. To make matters worse, the local police officers have noticed her talking to people who aren’t there. Suddenly, helping Darren becomes a risky proposition. Can Emma find the real killer before she gets locked up?
Risky 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
Cosy mystery gold
Awesome read by the prolific author Ada Bell , the second in series but standsalone well. When Emma takes her grandfather ( the deceased) on one of his outings she winds up at a luxurious Spa resort. Yes apparently a ghost can enjoy the amenities. There’s a death , only having publicly had a vociferous disagreement with Darren the now dead, she is now up to her eyes in a mystery she must solve before she’s incarcerated herself. This as all Ada’s previous works is totally brilliant writing ,the characters and descriptions on point and the humour makes it the perfect cosy for beach reading ( only don’t go talking to yourself how good it is mind) …
I received an advance copy of this book and my review is my own words and voluntary