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Wicked Deeds

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Three mysterious men and one psychotic ghost spell trouble for a witch with a bad attitude
Poppy Leland isn't afraid to come out of the broom closet. In fact, she could care less what others think of her witchy attitude and sometimes, semi-hazardous magic. Then life takes a dark turn when her cousin, Congressman Leland is brutally murdered, and that's just the beginning. Everyone is out to kill her including a psychotic ghost and a dangerous cult determined to bring on Armageddon. 

Kyle, an FBI agent who also happens to be a wolf shifter, Kesh, the ancient vampire with a chip on his shoulder, and a mysterious god-like heartthrob who's been her unseen guardian for years. They have all vowed to keep Poppy safe, but for their own reasons. 

WARNING: This is a slow burn reverse harem, urban fantasy, paranormal romance that may contain sarcastic attitudes and strong language that some readers may find offensive. Project Black Magic may not be appropriate for all readers.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 9, 2019

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Kendra Ashe

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Kendra loves theme parks, tropical islands, and the sea. When she isn’t busy writing her next adventure, she likes going to the drive-in movies with her kids, camping, long road trips, and watching The Walking Dead.
You might run into Kendra at Disneyland, or possibly New Orleans, especially around Halloween. She’ll probably be listening to Guns -n- Roses, and eating Gumbo. Slash is the best!

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April 13, 2019
Interesting

The story is interesting. I am having a hard time connecting with the female mc. She is so independent and constantly puts herself in danger. It'd be one thing if she asked for help but she seems to rebuff anyone who can help. Plus some of the characters mentioned in the blurb are minor players when the blurb made them out to be major ones.
There is also a mild sex scene and the use of the "f" word a couple of times.
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