When a bride-to-be asks me for help with her haunted “something old,” I’m is thrust into a bitter family dispute. The key to solving the decades-old mystery behind it is helping the trapped ghost. If only she could remember who killed her.
The more I dig, the more it becomes evident that not everyone is happy about the upcoming union. There are those who don’t want the truth revealed, and they aren’t afraid to go after my bakery to keep it hidden.
With my livelihood threatened, the couple’s impending nuptials on the rocks, and a possible murderer on the loose, I must decide if I can be a baker and a witch or if it’s time to hang up one of my hats.
Weddings and Witchcraft is the third full novel in the Mixing Up Magic series. It is best enjoyed after reading Scones and Spells.
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Perfect for readers of Molly Fitz, Angie Fox, Nic Saint, Adele Abbott, Leighann Dobbs, Samantha Silver, Sara Bourgeois, Kathi Daley, Addison Moore, Annabel Chase, Trixie Silvertale, Jane Hinchey, Amanda M. Lee, Erin Johnson, Jenn McKinlay, Steve Higgs, Tonya Kappes, Rita Mae Brown, Christine Pope, Amy Boyles, Lily Webb, Cindy Stark, Christine Zane Thomas, Silver Nord, Lia Davis, Elle Adams, Morgana Best, and Joanne Fluke.
Rosie Pease is a native Rhode Islander but has lived in Vermont, New York, and Ohio. She uses the places she’s traveled to as inspiration for the settings of her cozy mysteries, pulling the theater from one, the cider mill from another, the river from another to create a fictitious town that feels familiar.
She collects Funko Pops of the Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Doctor Who, DC TV, and Marvel variety, with a few others thrown in for fun. When she’s not writing, she’s playing with her daughter, hanging out with her husband, or being amused by her two crazy cats.