Not my favorite of this series. The others were pretty well-crafted mysteries, with a more sinister edge than your garden variety cozy. But this one was choppy and disjointed, with subplots that went nowhere and a lackluster mystery. I preferred the books before Ellie had her baby, and could be more of a sidekick for Jacobia, as Ellie loses her sassy edge when she becomes a mother. Also, in previous books, Jacobia is smart and savvy with good criminal instincts based in her experience in dealing with members of organized crime in her previous life, but this book has her making poor, rash decisions one after another, putting herself repeatedly into harm’s way with no regard for her personal safety. Each time, she is nearly killed and ends up sobbing in Wade’s arms and promising she will never be so headstrong and reckless again, yet mere pages later she’s rushing off again and putting herself once again in the direct path of potential killers, and her only indication to Wade that she’s “changed her ways” is that she leaves him a note. Twice. And the author makes a big deal out of the witch cult renting Jacobia’s house, yet they completely disappear after a while and are only loosely mentioned after that. If this were the first book of the series, I doubt I would continue with it.