White Witchmas (Wicked Witches of the Midwest Book 23)
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Chestnuts are roasting. Jingle bells are rocking. The halls are about to be decked.
In other words, Christmas is about to hit Hemlock Cove. Hard.
There’s just one little problem…or maybe two. Okay, there are three big problems plaguing Bay Winchester before she can enjoy the holidays.
The first is that the warden who lost his job thanks to a prison break weeks before is determined to stalk Bay until she magically fixes his life. He keeps showing up in the oddest of places and making the sort of demands she can’t fulfill.
The second involves Aunt Tillie, who has decided to gift her nemesis Margaret Little a special spell rather than a lump of coal this holiday season. It involves her Christmas decorations taking on a life—and voice—of their own. The spell, however, isn’t nearly as contained as it was supposed to be.
When a body shows up at the local private school, that means it’s one problem too many for Bay. And she doesn’t know which problem to solve first.
The headmistress of the school was involved in a convoluted affair with father of one of her students. The list of suspects who wanted her dead was long and sundry, however.
All Bay wants is to surprise her husband with a dog for Christmas and to eat her weight in cookies. She has to save the day first, though.
Murder, mayhem, and mistletoe are on the menu.
Death might not be far behind.
Buckle up, because the Santa decorations are coming to town.
In other words, Christmas is about to hit Hemlock Cove. Hard.
There’s just one little problem…or maybe two. Okay, there are three big problems plaguing Bay Winchester before she can enjoy the holidays.
The first is that the warden who lost his job thanks to a prison break weeks before is determined to stalk Bay until she magically fixes his life. He keeps showing up in the oddest of places and making the sort of demands she can’t fulfill.
The second involves Aunt Tillie, who has decided to gift her nemesis Margaret Little a special spell rather than a lump of coal this holiday season. It involves her Christmas decorations taking on a life—and voice—of their own. The spell, however, isn’t nearly as contained as it was supposed to be.
When a body shows up at the local private school, that means it’s one problem too many for Bay. And she doesn’t know which problem to solve first.
The headmistress of the school was involved in a convoluted affair with father of one of her students. The list of suspects who wanted her dead was long and sundry, however.
All Bay wants is to surprise her husband with a dog for Christmas and to eat her weight in cookies. She has to save the day first, though.
Murder, mayhem, and mistletoe are on the menu.
Death might not be far behind.
Buckle up, because the Santa decorations are coming to town.
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by Amar
Love these books. They are entertaining and funny you feel like you know them all personally. A good easy read.
by Angela Parker
More whacky adventures with the Winchesters, my favourite family out of all Amanda’s books.
Bay is growing into her powers and we see her here at her best as she helps Terry and Landon solve more mysterious murders.
Tilly the purveyor of most of the mayhem is wrecking revenge on Mrs Little, the pranks they play on her are so funny, she definitely deserves some payback after the djinn troubles she caused in the previous book.
A great seasonal story, enjoyed it immensely.
by Miss T
A bizarre shadow, a town full of reanimated Christmas decorations, a cheating husband, a school for ‘bad’ girls, and a dead headmistress…
Where should Bay start?
by Mystic_Monkey
Another instalment of crazy shenanigans.
by Kindle Customer
Aunt Tillie really does make me laugh. The trouble she causes has me in giggles. These books just get better. There is a bit of everything in this one, murder, magic and romance. Well worth five stars. I can’t wait to read the next book.
by michaela ridge
Once again another wonderful story about Bay and her family. As the author says, “it is a different humour ” and I expect you either get it or you don’t. I was chatting to another customer in a hardware store recently, (we are a friendly lot up north) I haven’t a clue how we got onto authors we like, but this was one we shared and both await every new release. If you have never read any then do start with the first one. Please keep them coming.