A Bewitching Mystery (4 books in series)
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review 1: The writing's not bad, but the solution is handed to you about halfway into the book and it's frustrating to put up with the main character's obliviousness. The only surprise was the motive, and that was only because it came more or less out of nowhere. I was expecting a pregnanc...
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review 1: That agenda is being shoved hard in this book--especially since the poor misunderstood transvestite wouldn't have had to have committed murder if society wasn't so narrow minded & just accepted that she was a woman born in a man's body. UGH.Maggie feels that she's holding Marcus ...
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review 1: This book needed a continuity editor. It bothers me when someone charges their phone, receives messages, still with the charger plugged in, and by the time they go up 2 floors their cell phone has run out of juice again. Or when a cast is put on a leg with disregard of wearing ...
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review 1: Where There’s a Witch is a critical turning point in the series. I could tell that change was afoot in book #4, No Rest for the Wiccan, and I was right! Maggie is dealing with the fallout of her sister, Mel’s, gossiping habit. Maggie, Marcus and Liss helped banish a dark prese...