Dark, Witch & Creamy (Bewitched by Chocolate ~ Book 1)
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4.4 • 90 Ratings
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Publisher Description
She came to England in search of her family. She didn't expect to find witches, magic, chocolates, romance... and murder.
Caitlyn's world changes when she learns that she was found as an abandoned baby and adopted by her American family. Now, her search for answers takes her to a tiny English village where a man has been murdered - and where a mysterious shop selling enchanted chocolates is home to the "local witch"...Soon Caitlyn finds herself fending off a toothless old vampire, rescuing an adorable kitten and meeting handsome aristocrat Lord James Fitzroy... not to mention discovering that she herself might have magical blood in her veins!
When she's dragged into the murder investigation and realises that dark magic is involved, Caitlyn is forced to choose. Can she embrace her witchy powers in time to solve the mystery and save those she loves?
"... the perfect blend of magic and mayhem. This series has me completely bewitched!"
Clean read: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.
This book follows British English spelling and usage.
The BEWITCHED BY CHOCOLATE series:
•Dark, Witch & Creamy (Book 1)
•Witch Chocolate Fudge (Book 2)
•Witch Summer Night's Cream (Book 3)
•Blood, Sweets and Tears (Book 4)
•Bonbons and Broomsticks (Book 5)
•Double, Double, Toil and Truffle (Book 6)
•Salted Cararmel Sorcery (Book 7)
Customer Reviews
Sweet, whimsical, mysterious and fun!
Such a cute book! I’ve been wanting to read something on the lighter side and this book has everything I love! From magic and small towns, to murder mysteries and a little bit of romance this book is just so sweet (no pun intended)! Downloading the second one now ;)
Not my cup of tea.
For a mystery, there were too many instances where the heroine witnessed an event that if reported to the police inspector would have implicated others in the murder investigation and taken the focus away from the chocolatier. However, no mention/story development is made of the circumstances/events. A missed opportunity to make it a more engaging story.