I got a kick out of the beginning of this book, there are definite similarities to when Kinsley's mom approached and entered the town of Coventry.
Kinsley is making a big choice as she returns as she will be getting her magic back, she's been away for thirteen years and had built a life without it. She's now divorced, and he left her with nothing, fortunately, she had put money away for a rainy day hidden from him. It's that stash that's gotten her here.
The first person we meet here is the sheriff, Thorn. He's the son of the Thorn her mother knew. He verifies she's who she says she is, and then informs her, her parents would be arriving shortly.
After he pulls away, she has a reunion with Meri her familiar.
Needless to say, a lot of tears were shed by me as well, before Kinsley and her parents head to the diner for dinner.
We meet Reggie at the diner, she's a waitress. Then later just to follow in her mother's footsteps Kinsley finds a body when she returns to collect the purse she left behind.
After Kinsley agrees to rent a haunted shop for her new endeavor, we meet another character Viv who owns the Brew Station, the coffee shop on the town square.
Now up until this point Meri is a full grown, gorgeous black cat, then Kinsley decides to reward him for his service to the Tuttlesmith and Skeenbauer witches. This has an unexpected outcome that had me laughing, even as Meri goes a bit crazy.
There is of course the murder, an unexpected favor gets owed, Thorn becomes her romantic interest, and all the Aunties are back in this series.
Lots of fun, escapades, laughter, tears and romance.