Published: September 14th 2017 by CreateSpace
Format: Paperback, 260 pages
Genre: Paranormal
Series: Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery #1
With so many books within this genre, it is unfortunate Murder's a Witch does not stand out amongst them.
Having been kicked out of several covens, Holly Boldt has found herself in Beechwood Harbor in a pseudo halfway house for paranormals. Ghosts, gargoyles, witches, shifters, vampires, you name it, they have all passed through these doors, but Holly is determined to make a new life here and to keep her housemates safe. All the while flying as low under the radar as possible, since there is a paranormal hunter following her.
Holly’s low-key life comes to a screeching halt when she discovers the body of the woman that owns the coffee house where she works. Not her murder, not her responsibly, or so she thinks until her friend finds herself accused, and Holly must use a potion or two to get to the root of this murder investigation before the killer gets away.
A bit on the superficial side with easy to forget characters that left me wondering if I would have liked it more if I had more of Holly’s backstory, but unfortunately, the answer would still be no.
Having been kicked out of several covens, Holly Boldt has found herself in Beechwood Harbor in a pseudo halfway house for paranormals. Ghosts, gargoyles, witches, shifters, vampires, you name it, they have all passed through these doors, but Holly is determined to make a new life here and to keep her housemates safe. All the while flying as low under the radar as possible, since there is a paranormal hunter following her.
Holly’s low-key life comes to a screeching halt when she discovers the body of the woman that owns the coffee house where she works. Not her murder, not her responsibly, or so she thinks until her friend finds herself accused, and Holly must use a potion or two to get to the root of this murder investigation before the killer gets away.
A bit on the superficial side with easy to forget characters that left me wondering if I would have liked it more if I had more of Holly’s backstory, but unfortunately, the answer would still be no.
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