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By: Skye Sullivan
Narrated by: Jessica Schly
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Bobbi Brooks has enough trouble keeping her cafe from burning down on the best of days. Learning she has fire-magic? It's bound to go up in flames...

All Work and No Slay

Bobbi, who can't step on a cockroach without squealing, is supposed to be a demon-slaying witch? No way. This is just another one of her crazy grandmother’s delusions. But when Bobbi stumbles over a body that's unfortunately very real, and very dead, her life gets even more complicated. People in small towns love to talk, and they’re saying that her grandmother is the number-one suspect. Bobbi will have to use her newfound magic to find the real killer, but a spell is just a recipe, and Bobbi's good at following those. Oh great, and now the fox is talking? What a trial by fire...

Slaying with Fire

Under Granny’s strict tutelage, Bobbi is learning to master her fire magic. Sort of. Truth is, she’s still got a long way to go if she’s to become the next Guardian of the Rift. Between the shape-shifting spider-lady and the huge catering job, she can’t afford to mess up. But her plans get derailed when a local drifter turns up dead, and the sheriff closes in on her best friend’s husband as the prime suspect. Find the real killer, slay the demon, and deliver a hundred miso-glazed black cod fillets on time. All without accidentally setting someone ablaze...

Two Can Slay at This Game

When a fellow witch from their coven decides to visit Devil's Orchard, Bobbi's thrilled to learn more about her strange powers. But after her assistant chef is accused of poisoning someone at the annual Easter egg hunt, Bobbi’s got to find the real killer and restore her cafe’s reputation. She'll need her wand and her wits to track down the real killer - especially when the investigation starts to unearth secrets that some people would kill to keep buried. Catching a sneaky poisoner, slaying a demonic doll, teaching a cooking class - and going on a date?

©2021 Skye Sullivan (P)2022 Skye Sullivan
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I just stumbled upon this series, and I am glad that I did. it is a fun new series to add to my cozy paranormal mystery collection. The characters are likeable, at least most of them, and the fox familiar is unique, both in character and voice. I just need the next 4 released in audio.

Fun Paranormal Cozy Series

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I really enjoy this series of books I think that it's awesome with all the twist and turns I specially like the humor And the fact that there is not a lot of sexual

fun read

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really liked it love the storyline and the Mysteries behind the deaths and the Mystery behind the Witchery very clean and loved the narrator's voice it worked very well with this book series

go kasuni

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Not a horrible story line, typical cozy witch novel but , she uses “says” after every line of dialogue!! It gets rather annoying.

Say, says, said…… thesaurus much?

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I bought this thinking it'd be a nice, cozy mystery read with witches (my favorite kind), and the first book absolutely was that: decently written with a cute foxy hook. Above average for an indie-published cozy, even.

Then book 2 came.

As I'm writing this, I'm about 3/4 of the way through, and I'm questioning whether to even finish. The author's biases seem to be on full display, and the way literally every character in the book spouts off conservative rhetoric about homeless people is distracting and gross. All the "nobody will miss him" and "those kind of people"ing and the way the character who's politically active (she wears...*gasp*...T shirts with slogans and has bumper stickers! OMG! *clutches pearls*) is the only one who actually spoke to the guy...it got real old, real quick. I kept hanging on to see if maybe the over the top lack of compassion would be somehow used as a teachable moment kind of thing, but as of this point in the book, it has not. It's just the novelization of your jerky uncle, ranting about how the homeless folks are a drug addicted blight on society.

(Also, not trying to be nitpicky, but pot is legal in California. Trying to call him a drug dealer, etc., is kind of weirdly judgy and inaccurate. Just one more right wing talking point meant to dehumanize the Other, really.)

I'm going to give it until the end of book two, in case it really is just hyperbole to make a clunky point, but if it continues, I'm probably going to put in for a refund and write the rest of the series off entirely. I don't want my money supporting this kind of attitude, to be honest.

I was entertained until..

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