Sunday, September 3, 2017

Review: Murder's a Witch: A Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery

Murder's a Witch: A Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery Murder's a Witch: A Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery by Danielle Garrett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Synopsis:


Holly Boldt has a secret. 

Well, technically, she has lots of them. After a scandal uproots her entire life, she is forced to relocate to a halfway house for displaced paranormals. It’s her last shot for a fresh start. But keeping secrets isn’t easy in a town that goes through gossip faster than tissue paper, even for a powerful witch. 

When a grisly murder rocks the small town of Beechwood Harbor, Holly finds herself unwillingly entangled in the investigation. With everyone watching, Holly must solve the case before she’s forced to abandon her new-found home and live life as a witch on the run. But with a paranormal investigator tailing her every move, a civil war brewing between her vampire and shifter roommates, and her ghostly landlord on the edge of a breakdown, she can barely think in complete sentences. How is she supposed to track down a murderer? 

Holly has to make it work, or risk losing everything … again. 

Murder’s a Witch is a cozy witch mystery with a spunky twist. Come see what’s brewing in Beechwood Harbor in this first installment of The Beechwood Harbor Magic Mysteries Series.



My Thoughts:


I love the premise of this series. The MC is a witch exiled to something similar to a halfway house for supernaturals. Her roommates are a shifter, a vampiress and a gargoyle. The halfway house is run by a ghost. This is such a cute background story for a mystery series. I really enjoyed this sweet little paranormal mystery. I will definitely be adding this series to my TBR list.

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