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A Mackenzie Witch: Collection 4

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Lighthearted paranormal cozy mystery with a witch, her chatty feline companion and Rebel, the fairy

After their recent trip to Cat’s enchanted forest, Lexie and her chatty feline companion, Luna, have returned to their apartment with a new traveling companion, the fairy, Rebel. Giving her a tour of the city, they find themselves tackling a mystery that lands Lexie in hot water with the mysterious O’Rourke Detectives. Lexie is now looking over her shoulder. At any moment, one hundred O’Rourke Detectives could haul Lexie off to one of their dark dungeons. Or, perhaps, they’ve found another way of punishing her…

The arrival of unexpected guests coincides with Rebel’s mysterious illness, which leads to Lexie and Luna’s quest to find ingredients for a potion to save Rebel. In the process, Lexie finds herself imprisoned in the Crone’s realm and it’s up to Luna to save her life. But first, she has to outrun the Crone’s garden gnomes.

Even if they manage to escape the Crone’s realm, they’re bound to find themselves back there to face a surprise visitor. Has the Coven Disciplinary Board picked on the wrong witch?

456 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 12, 2022

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Sonia Parin

124 books203 followers
I write Cozy Mysteries: humorous historical (1920s), contemporary and paranormal.

All my books provide a 'clean' read - no swearing and no graphic violence.

These fun cozy mysteries are intended to provide lighthearted entertainment for those who enjoy quirky characters and humorous tales.

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January 16, 2024
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The last book was a little out there with everybody being confused by who was directing things but still entertaining
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