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Witch for Hire (Paranormal Temp Agency, #1)
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bookshelves: beginning-of-new-series, paranormal-cozy-mystery, paranormal-womens-fiction, series
Nov 01, 2020
bookshelves: beginning-of-new-series, paranormal-cozy-mystery, paranormal-womens-fiction, series
Reviewed at Paranormal-y Romantic
Witch For Hire is a delightfully madcap introduction to the Paranormal Temp Agency series. The fact is that I’m not going to feel comfortable saying much more than what you can read in the Cover Description Blurb for it would be so very easy to let spoilers slip – but then, that blurb certainly should capture your attention.
Tawny is relatively new in town and as a writer can pretty much set her own schedule and budget. She’s renting a small house on the same property as her landlord who occupies the main house. Her landlord is very much a grumpy hands-off, don’t bother me kind of woman. Tawny makes no excuses for the fact that she loves her hot showers, it’s how she wakes up and at times how she figures out her stories… until the hot water heater decided that, oh, about five minutes was enough hot water and then froze her out. Today she’s not going to take it anymore and heads directly from her freezing shower to her landlady’s house… to discover a very cold, very dead body. And soon after, a very handsome police officer believing she’s a killer. A great introduction to a handsome man… not.
This is the beginning of Tawny’s experience with the weird, odd, and paranormal aspects of this small town. And a talking cat. Yes. A talking cat who is the boss of everyone she’s about to meet.
It turns out that her landlady was the town witch, and was murdered for her powers which would have transferred to the person closest to her at her death – since they believed, at first, that Tawny killed her well then she has the power now. But, no. Not a witchy twitch anywhere near Tawny. Now, this council of paranormals has to find the killer, contain a witch’s powers, and deal with a non-witch in their midst who should not even know who they really are. Mr. Fluffikins – the cat boss – has a plan and grants Tawny temporary powers to help in the investigation, basically taking the witch’s spot on council and protecting the town for now. But the danger is far from over… as you will soon discover.
I had fun with Witch For Hire. We meet a quite unique group of characters, watch an investigation take place with all kinds of complications, and sit back while enjoying Tawny’s particular brand of sass and snark. I laughed quite a bit and scratched my head at times in a bit of a puzzle. It’s not hard to figure out who the villain is but it’s not handed to you either. I’m looking forward to my next visit in Psychic For Hire which is due out in December of 2020.
I own a Kindle edition of Witch For Hire.
Witch For Hire is a delightfully madcap introduction to the Paranormal Temp Agency series. The fact is that I’m not going to feel comfortable saying much more than what you can read in the Cover Description Blurb for it would be so very easy to let spoilers slip – but then, that blurb certainly should capture your attention.
Tawny is relatively new in town and as a writer can pretty much set her own schedule and budget. She’s renting a small house on the same property as her landlord who occupies the main house. Her landlord is very much a grumpy hands-off, don’t bother me kind of woman. Tawny makes no excuses for the fact that she loves her hot showers, it’s how she wakes up and at times how she figures out her stories… until the hot water heater decided that, oh, about five minutes was enough hot water and then froze her out. Today she’s not going to take it anymore and heads directly from her freezing shower to her landlady’s house… to discover a very cold, very dead body. And soon after, a very handsome police officer believing she’s a killer. A great introduction to a handsome man… not.
This is the beginning of Tawny’s experience with the weird, odd, and paranormal aspects of this small town. And a talking cat. Yes. A talking cat who is the boss of everyone she’s about to meet.
It turns out that her landlady was the town witch, and was murdered for her powers which would have transferred to the person closest to her at her death – since they believed, at first, that Tawny killed her well then she has the power now. But, no. Not a witchy twitch anywhere near Tawny. Now, this council of paranormals has to find the killer, contain a witch’s powers, and deal with a non-witch in their midst who should not even know who they really are. Mr. Fluffikins – the cat boss – has a plan and grants Tawny temporary powers to help in the investigation, basically taking the witch’s spot on council and protecting the town for now. But the danger is far from over… as you will soon discover.
I had fun with Witch For Hire. We meet a quite unique group of characters, watch an investigation take place with all kinds of complications, and sit back while enjoying Tawny’s particular brand of sass and snark. I laughed quite a bit and scratched my head at times in a bit of a puzzle. It’s not hard to figure out who the villain is but it’s not handed to you either. I’m looking forward to my next visit in Psychic For Hire which is due out in December of 2020.
I own a Kindle edition of Witch For Hire.
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Started Reading
November 1, 2020
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November 1, 2020
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beginning-of-new-series
November 1, 2020
– Shelved as:
paranormal-cozy-mystery
November 1, 2020
– Shelved as:
paranormal-womens-fiction
November 1, 2020
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series
November 1, 2020
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