Astra Arden had never expected to come back to Florida—let alone embark on a new career with a talking owl sidekick and a goddess who knew when someone was about to die. But when Alice Windrow, a philanthropic young woman from the small town of Forkbridge, comes to her sister Ami for a card reading, Astra's life takes a turn for the unexpected.
Alice claims she just wants assurance that her marathon will go off without a hitch—but the glowing star card reveals that someone wants her dead. Can Astra and her sister unravel the plot in time to save Alice? Or will the generous girl find her marathon is officially over—for good?
The Owl Star Witch Mysteries are a wild ride full of twists, turns, and clues—and enough magical mayhem to make even the most hardened witch laugh out loud. Follow Astra and her talking owl, Archie, on a journey of magical misadventures, and see if they can save Alice from her doom.
No gore, intimate scenes, or swearing - only a captivating story suitable for adults.
Leanne Leeds is an enchanting storyteller who spins magical tales of mystery, humor, and heart. Her whimsical contemporary paranormal mystery novels whisk readers away to a world where magic feels familiar and adventure waits around every corner.
With a charming voice and sprinkle of good-natured wit on every page, Leanne crafts stories as unexpected as they are captivating. Her quirky characters and serendipitous events intersect in delightfully unforeseen ways, delivering a reading experience as cozy as it is enthralling. Whether reading her paranormal cozies or paranormal women's fiction, readers will find a touch of enchantment in each word.
This book got a bit tedious with the twists and turns and ins and outs of the different paranormal worlds. It dragged quite a bit too. Not sure if I'm going to read the next one in the series.
Amazon synopsis: I get the divine talking owl bit. I understand the part about star magic. But if the “goddess” knows someone’s going to die, couldn’t she send a file with information on how to stop it instead of a sparkly card?
As a witch who was used to being told where to go and what to do for the greater good—after all, that’s how the witch military worked—being told what to do with the rest of my life by a goddess I didn’t believe in and a talking owl with a chip on his shoulder wasn’t all that far-fetched. The military prepared me to accept all sorts of things that make no sense.
But at least in the military, I had a manual. During Alice Windrow’s card reading with my sister Ami, the glowing star card announces she is marked for death by someone and marked for rescue by the “goddess Athena.” Mom tells me the cheerful girl is known throughout Forkbridge for her philanthropy (funded by a distant relative’s substantial inheritance.) Alice claims she only wanted assurance that the marathon she sponsored will come off without a hitch. Nothing crazy going on in her life.
And yet someone wants her dead. Can we unravel the plot in time to stop Alice’s murder? Or will the generous girl find that her marathon is officially over—for good?
Generally, I enjoyed this book. The concept is different; the whole backstory sets the MC up as something different than the usual cozy mystery witch. Makes a nice change. Otherwise, most of the necessary items are ticked off. There's the large family; although, less warm and inviting than most. I like that the investigative work doesn't have to be done while hiding from the cop friend (unlike the normal cop BOYfriend). I would have wished for more humor. The owl can only provide so much comic relief. There are occasionally aspects of the investigation that don't hold together, but since this falls under the heading of "suspension of reality" so I can live with that. More humor and this could become a real favorite.
I loved it! Astra has to try and save Alice, after the star card came up in a reading. Alice follows the pixie path. But if the pixies are her friends, they wouldn’t want her murdered. Maybe it’s because she’s rich? And what’s up with that horrible reporter? She keeps popping up in the most unlikely places. We get to meet Rex, Emma’s vampire brother. He shows up after sensing Emma is in trouble. So many things going on at once makes for a lot of suspects to go through. With so much going on, the suspense wouldn’t let me put the book down. I had to finish it!
What a hoot! Astra wasn't convinced when she received her magical owl on her birthday, but when Archie was only one part of her assignment required by the goddess, Athena...she couldn't decline. Didn't take long for her whole family of witches to join in and work together to make the goddess happy. First Astra and Emma worked well together with their similar background. And the story just got more and more complicated with pixies, and greedy humans and Emma's brother, Rex, being a vampire. Fun and complex!!
Another glowing star card!!! The team sets out to find the possible cause of a possible pending death and finds themselves buried in secrets and deception. Astra is slowly learning to work with her mother and sisters and has finally found a true best friend in Emma. She is also learning more about her goddess-sent owl, Archie, who happens to be at her side even when she isn't aware of it. Brilliant story!
I found the heroine weak and deliberately refusing to see truth. Her sisters are annoying. Her Mother is just witchy with a “B”. She sounds like a immoral twit as well. Then when I’m willing to slog through it she has to make her snide jibs at conservatives and the issue of immigration. And you can tell the author is contemptuous of men. Enough. I just want to read to enjoy amusing tales with great men and strong women.
Whatcha fun series it is starting as...I read the first book and thought it hilarious (go back and read book 1 to really enjoy this one but you can I guess start with it but I would not). Anyways, great characters, fun paranormal mysteries AND so many laughs. I accidentally ran into this author and this series and now I am making my way through this series because it is delightful. I can't say enough positive things about it
This series is really getting good well I wouldn't expect anything less from leeann leeds. I really enjoy the snarky comments and witty banter thrown around especially from the mother, she is hilarious and the owl OMG most amazing familiar to receive especially with the attitude he throws around. I received this book as an Arc for an unbiased review and I recommend to everyone I meet.
Another fun and entertaining read. A mix of paranormals that don't get along, a dysfunctional family dynamic, magic, and murder threat that needs to be stopped - what's not to like. Well written with a fast paced storyline that kept me engaged until the very end. Highly recommend.
Alice has drawn the star card and Astra has 72 hours to save her. What do we know about Alice? She follows the pixie path. And now we get to explore the Florida pixies as well as a Las Vegas vampire. This is another fun escape into the world of Astra and her family. I loved it.
I enjoyed reading this book just as much as the first. The characters are fun and the story is light hearted, with plenty of paranormal shenanigans to keep you wondering what’s really going on. Looking forward to the next one.
I don't know how I missed this series but any series by Leanne Leeds is a fun bet. The characters are well developed and the story leaves you wondering how you finished so fast.
How can a 7 inch tail pixie cause so much trouble in the human world? Well, money, greed and spite apparently abound even among some paranormals, a jilted pixie can be quite nasty! Astra is basically on her own on this one, her police partner is very under the weather, thanks in part to said jilted pixie and a nasty human female. Can Astra save her assignment and Emma?
Ms. Leeds has written a interesting and action packed story. Astra and the gang receive another assignment from the Goddess Athena. The story involves the witches, pixes, and a vampire. In the end the mystery is solved and a murder prevented.
Emma is madly infatuated by Pistachio the pixie chieftain. It is so out of character for her. Astral has to go to the pixie swamp to find out the truth and a cure. Will she be able to find out the truth and a cure in time?
Second book in the series read the first one as part of the book read. Continue reading in the series as it is such an enjoyable little mystery with a little flair. No one is actually murdered but stopped from being murdered. Read the series you'll be glad you did.
Great story. Good bonds. I like it. Astra is finally fitting into her new reality. New friends, better family dynamics. We're getting to know the sisters. I like the new characters
Another fun, wild story. A nasty reporter wants to expose the paranormals, and maybe do more. A human friend of a clan of pixies is the one threatened. Many humorous moments.
I thoroughly enjoyed continuing with the adventures of Astra, her family and her best friend Emma. In the introduction of Emma’s vampire brother Rex, a great twist has been added, and I look forward to reading more!
Astra and her family have a new client to keep alive. It's a little confusing for Astra and the sisters, seeing as the client is involved in a pixie love triangle.
I’m enjoying this series about Astra Arden a witch who is employed as the local Police Station's psychic. Joining the story this time we have pixies and a vampire, just to up the stakes a little.
Another fun and gentle story with Astra, although Archie wasn't as prominent in this one. Nice easy reading, just right for relaxing with on a busy week.