Destroy a magical book that threatens to devastate the world.
But try to tell that to her small-town sheriff.
When a decade’s old corpse turns up in the hollow of a haunted oak, Sheriff McCourt drafts Lenore into service. Since the coroner can’t identify the body, why not ask a shamanic witch who can see the dead?
Little does the sheriff know how dangerous the spirits of Middle World can be. And once they have Lenore in their sights, she can only keep moving forward – into a cold case at a local winery that threatens her sanity, and her life…
If you’re a fan of Charlaine Harris, Heather Blake, or Amanda M. Lee, don’t miss Oak, book 7 in The Witches of Doyle cozy mysteries.
This novella is a witch cozy mystery featuring true-to-life spells in the back of the book, a trio of witchy sisters, and a dash of romance. Oak can be read as a standalone.
Kirsten Weiss writes laugh-out-loud, page-turning mysteries. Her heroines aren’t perfect, but they’re smart, they struggle, and they succeed. Kirsten writes in a house high on a hill in the Colorado woods and occasionally ventures out for wine and chocolate. Or for a visit to the local pie shop.
She is best known for her cozy and witch mystery novels. So if you like funny, action-packed mysteries with complicated heroines, just turn the page…
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Enjoyed the novella. Interesting how each sister follows a different path as each sister tries to find the way to destroy the malevolent spell book. I had a bit of problem following the Victor/Vincent name swap. I kept rereading to see what I missed. It became a distraction so I just blocked it and enjoyed the story.
This is part of a wonderful series I highly recommend. Triplets who are witches try to protect their city from fairies, dark witches and all matter of evil. This book has ghosts and a missing fortune. Oh, and an evil book.
I've read almost everything that Kirsten has written. She never disappoints me. Her characters are well developed, the storyline moves quickly and is full of twists and turns and surprises. I look forward to each new book.