Wanda is truly in the midst of some testing times. Her boyfriend is still trapped in another world, and her exams are being constantly rescheduled. The latest change of plans, though, was for a very good reason – the examiner has died.
The death seems to have been a natural one – after all, the woman was ill. But her familiar, an owl called Minerva, is convinced it was murder, and Wanda wants to help – even if Minerva seems determined to go it alone.
There are other problems for Wanda to contend with. Her friend Gretel is growing in clumsiness and losing her confidence. As for the new Max, he is becoming dangerously accident prone.
Can Wanda solve all of these problems, catch the killer, and pass her exams? And can she ever bring the real Max home?
A.A. Albright lives in the Irish countryside with her husband.
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I can’t believe I’m a book away from finishing this series!
This installment was (as per usual) a good one. I enjoyed the mystery and that things were still progressing with the larger plot. I do feel like there’s a lot that’s supposed to be wrapped up in the last book which makes me nervous for seeing how it all comes together.
Who does Wanda end up with? Are all the foes vanquished? This is such a fun series that hits all of my cozy mystery love and I highly recommend it if you’re looking for something to switch things up.
Oh gosh this book. The last few chapters punched me in the feels.
According to Albright’s newsletter, the next Wanda book will be the last in the series. I’m not even slightly ready to say goodbye to all of these wonderful characters.
A year has passed, from the day they lost their Max. Still, nobody has been sitting on their hands. There’s so many answers to questions; you didn’t even think to ask. I’ve read this book, cover to cover; in one sitting. I couldn’t put it down. However, I really hate spoiling a great story for the next reader. So, instead; I’ll wish you ~ Happy Reading! On to book #16!
Testing Times is certainly an apt name for this instalment of Wayfair Witches. Poor Wanda is struggling to finish her exams while her haters just keep on hating.
It was surprising, nonstop action. I enjoyed all the prior books but this book was by far the best. Now, I'll be on pins and needles until the new book comes out.
I like the Wanda books. They’re cute and very bubbly to read. The other well developed characters help flush up the plots also. Love the English slangs. Their really cute