That Olde White Magick (An Abracadabra Mystery)
by Sharon Pape
I so enjoy the way Sharon Pape brings a story to life. These characters are amazing.
~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book
THAT OLDE WHITE MAGICK is a great blend of realistic small town politics and murder spiced with magick.
~Cozy Up With Kathy
I think I just might be falling in love with these characters. It started while I was reading the first book and it just cemented itself when I finished this one.
~Books a Plenty Book Reviews
This book just tickled me. It was fun to get back with Kailyn and her cats.
~Bibliophile Reviews
I still love our main characters, Kailyn, Tilly, and Merlin. They’re fun, developed characters and we keep learning more about them as we delve deeper into their lives.
~Valerie’s Musings
The good balance of seriousness and humor, also of magick vs. mundane make That Olde White Magic a must-read book for this Halloween season, or any time of year!
~Back Porchervations
. . . in this fantastic series, you can read and enjoy this as a stand alone. Especially if you like trial and error spell casting, gossipy small towns with quirky characters and eclectic boutique stores.
~Laura’s Interests
I think what I like the best about this series so far is Merlin – a sorcerer from the past that somehow ended up in today’s world and seeing how he handles new experiences each day.
~Storeybook Reviews
That Olde White Magick (An Abracadabra Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Lyrical Underground (November 7, 2017)
Paperback: 240 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1516100583
E-Book ASIN: B06X3TLCLH
It’s time to work her crime-solving magic again . . .
Kailyn Wilde enjoys running her shop, Abracadabra, in the quaint New York hamlet of New Camel, where she lives with her six cats. Her family’s been here for centuries, and she’d like to keep up the tradition. But the place may never be the same if a big hotel gets built, so she does her civic duty and attends a town meeting along with her aunt Tilly . . . and Merlin. Yes, that Merlin—though he gets introduced to folks as her “distant English cousin.” The wizard is pretty grumpy about being transported here, but there are things about the modern world he doesn’t mind—like pizza.
Kailyn was prepared for a heated debate about the hotel, but she wasn’t expecting murder. When Tilly finds the body of a board member outside the schoolhouse, Kailyn doesn’t want any suspicion cast on the wrong person. She plans to crack this case, even if she has to talk to every living soul in town—plus a few departed ones . . .
About The Author
Sharon describes her writing career as having two stages. Back in the dark ages, before computers were in every household, she had three paranormal books published. The first one was condensed by Redbook Magazine, the first paperback original they ever condensed. Then life brought her an unexpected challenge, by the name of breast cancer. After treatment she and her oncologist started a not-for-profit to provide information and peer support to breast cancer patients. With the organization up and running, she returned to her first love – writing. This time around she’s been writing cozy mysteries with a paranormal twist. That Olde White Magick is the second book in her Abracadabra Mysteries.
Author Links
Webpage – http://sharonpape.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharon.pape.94
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sbpape
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