Over 700 pages of reading in this 4-book boxed set!
The town of Magnolia Cove has lost its magic. It's up to Pepper Reign to reclaim it.
When evil vampire Blake Calhoun sets out to steal the heart fire, the object that makes the town of Magnolia Cove, Alabama, magical, his plan backfires. The heart isn't stolen, instead it breaks into four pieces and scatters across. Now, newly married Pepper and Axel Reign must work to track down each piece. Lucky for them, when a person finds a piece, they are bestowed with strange abilities.
Pepper's search will take her to Haunted Hollow, where she will meet ghost hunter Blissful Breneaux. But Blissful has her own problems. She's trying to stop a demon from taking possession of folks in her small town. Meanwhile, a man has arrived, one who has an uncanny ability to turn objects into gold. Has he found a piece of the lost magic? If so, will Blissful and Pepper be able to claim it, or will the vampire Blake Calhoun beat them to it?
The series Lost Southern Magic is a four book, four series crossover and includes the The Gold Touch That Went Cattywampus The Yellow-Bellied Scaredy Cat A Mess of Sirens Knee-High to a Thief
Hey, I’m Amy, I write books for folks who crave laugh-out-loud paranormal mysteries. I help bring humor into readers’ lives. I’ve got a Pharm D in pharmacy, a BA in Creative Writing and a Masters in Life. And when I’m not writing or chasing around two small children (one of which is four going on thirteen), I can be found antique shopping for a great deal, getting my roots touched up (because that’s an every four week job) and figuring out when I can get back to Disney World. If you’re dying to know more about my wacky life, here are three things you don’t know about me. —In college I spent a semester at Marvel Comics working in the X-Men office. —I worked at Carnegie Hall. —I grew up in a barbecue restaurant—literally. My parents owned one. If you want to reach out to me—and I love to hear from readers—you can email me at amyboylesauthor@gmail.com. Happy reading!
I just didn’t care for the story line or all the crossover characters from books I’ve never read. Guess the author wanted us to experience her other characters hoping we’ll buy/read her other books.