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Things are going well for Rowen. The weather is nice; her family is happy; there haven't been any murders for a while. All in all, things are good... which can only mean that they're about to go horribly wrong. If it's not family issues, it's something worse. This time it's both, and that something worse is a death that hits close to home. Novella (approx. 50,000 words). Tenth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
People are going missing in the forests of Dark Lake. With the aid of newly awakened witch powers, Lady has a real knack with nature. After she uses her abilities to find one missing person, all eyes are on her to find the second.At least, that's how it feels to Lady. But her last trick isn't so easy to repeat. The search has led her to an odd bunker. Odder still, it's a bunker that no one can seem to find more than once.There's definitely something otherworldly going on in the woods. Lady needs to find out just who or what is abducting people before someone else goes missing.Fifth Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Mystery Series. Approximately 50,000 words in length. Reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger.
In the little, invisible town of Waresville nothing is as it seems. This place has been thriving off death and destruction since the beginning, and now that a new and strangely furry biker gang has come to town, no one doubts that the revenue is about to start flowing again. When the town finds the first partially eaten body, you can almost hear the cheers and drinking songs all the way to the border. Finally, they won't just have to make due with witches and ghosts. Some real supernatural talent has come to Waresville, and things are about to get hairy. Yes, everyone in Waresville is rejoicing, except a foxy witch who owns the local disco skate. Amateur sleuth by day and disco queen by night, Harper "Foxxy" Beck usually heralds the arrival of a new mystery for her to sink her teeth into. Unfortunately, with a new addition to the household she shares with handsome detective Wyatt Bennett and his son, Cooper, this case hits a little too close to home. Soon, Harper will have to decide who to trust and if she can trust anyone at all. The wrong choice could lead to an early grave for herself, the innocent life depending on her, and her relationship with Detective Bennett. All in all, this could be Foxxy's most challenging ride yet. Novella (approx. 40,000 words). Seventh Volume of the Harper "Foxxy" Beck Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
It's no secret that the Greensmith family has just about the worst luck with men. As far as Rowen is aware, they're cursed. Protection spells have held well so far, but they can only last so long. Valentine's Day is fast approaching and, apparently, it's the perfect time for things to start going catastrophically wrong. With the wounding of one Greensmith man and the untimely death of another, Rowen finds herself fearing for her own husband, Eric. These fears really couldn't come at a worse time either! A local girl has gone missing. The trail to finding her has Rowen revisiting some places she would sooner avoid. Her mother might love parties in the middle of nowhere, but Rowen has never had any fondness for them. Never mind that being so far away from normal people and cell phone reception comes with its own risks. It almost feels like she's asking for trouble when the investigation leads both Eric and herself out there. Fifteenth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
It's the coldest night Rowen can remember, but her family is taking it all in stride. The Greensmiths are a close family. They make the most of the nasty weather with a sleepover. A night of card games, toasted marshmallows, and movie marathons await them. What they don't know is that this will be their last night of peace for a while. Something worse than bad weather is coming to Lainswich. Rowen had never met her father until now. Desmond Trainer isn't the man she expected him to be. She isn't sure what she expected, but it certainly wasn't this man going to such great lengths to keep avoiding her. Is he afraid of confronting his past, or does it have something to do with the little old lady who passed away the night he rolled into town? It's a mystery Rowen will have to solve. And solving it means watching her family tree branch out in ways she never could have predicted. Eighteenth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
The new Dark Lake library is opening, and Crispin has received something to hang on its walls. They're paintings. There are two of them, and they are the most arresting pieces of art that Lady has ever seen.They are also paintings created by Dom's late mother. It's without much enthusiasm from him that Lady and her friends set out to find more paintings by Sara Antonie.Her body of work proves elusive. It's a hunt that will require learning more about the troubled artist herself as well as the identity of Dom's absent father.Tenth Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Cozy Mystery Series. This book is approx. **,000 words in length. This book can be read as a standalone. Reading prior of future volumes not required to enjoy the book (though reading prior volumes first will enhance your experience). There is no cliffhanger ending.
In the town of Waresville, people survive off the weird and freaky. Without all the tour buses, haunted attractions, and magic shops, the little town would have collapsed into ruins long ago. But Waresville isn't the only place with things that go bump in the night. A typical Waresville mystery has popped up in the middle of steamy Miami-a city with all kinds of interesting faces, and each one of them may have a motive to kill someone important to the heroine. Enter Harper Beck, witch, amateur sleuth, and all around groove machine. Harper hasn't left Waresville in ten years, not since she was handed the lifeline of her inheritance and was able to rise from the slums of Miami. Now the cousin she hasn't talked to in years is dragging her back to the city where it all started, because someone is trying to do away with him. A newly formed gas station mogul, Connor Beck has enemies left and right-some of them too close for comfort. With a drinking ex-wife that stands to inherit the empire, and a jealous best friend who needs the money more than anyone, Harper has her hands full with trying to keep a telekinetic from introducing her cousin to the light at the end of the tunnel. Unfortunately, with Harper now on the case, the clock is ticking for both of them. If Harper can't find the witch amongst hundreds of suspects and overcome her old prejudices, neither of the Becks will make it out of this high school reunion alive. Novella (approx. 35,000 words). Fifth Volume of the Harper "Foxxy" Beck Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
The tiny, hard to find town of Waresville is a magical place but not the rainbows and glitter kind. Here, the supernatural rule the show, the entire town's economy based on the spooky ambiance. There's not a soul in Waresville that doesn't know the score. Without spooky tours, magic shops, and an unexplainable murder every couple of weeks, this town would be bankrupt. Unfortunately for the citizens, magic is never simple, and it can take as quickly as it gives. All over Waresville, counterfeit bills with a phony, pimple-faced Andrew Jackson are popping up. And then disappearing. In a matter of hours, the fake money dissolves into a cloud of green dust, leaving the shop keepers broke. Businesses are shutting down left and right in Waresville, and not even the revenue from the annual dance competition can keep this little town afloat. Harper Beck, stage name Foxxy, has got her own problems to deal with, and they have nothing to do with missing money. Wyatt, her delicious, detective boyfriend, wants to marry her. With Harper's commitment issues and deep-rooted fear of letting her new family down, she runs in the opposite direction, right toward the counterfeit case. And if disappearing money, broke friends, and a confrontation with her past wasn't enough, Harper has some new, magical neighbors that are just a little too interested in her. This Christmas season, nothing is what it seems in Waresville. Can Harper take a bite out of crime and confront her fears before crime takes a bite out of her? Novella (approx. 40,000 words). Sixth Volume of the Harper "Foxxy" Beck Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Horace has lost the job he had with Conners and the rest of the Dark Lake police. Lady loves her brother, but there's no denying that he absolutely brought this on himself. She considers herself lucky that they were able to find him a new job so quickly.The new job in question happens to be working at a grocery store, one that he had already been fired from once before. Lady worries he'll manage to screw this up and get fired yet again. She hadn't been prepared for even worse possibilities.When someone in Dark Lake is poisoned, the grocery store is closed down. Locals are warned to exercise caution until the source of these tainted food items is discovered.Aside from the danger inherent to the situation, Horace is out of a job again. Lady will need to help him figure out what's going on If he wants it back or, worse, suspicions start turning on him.Fourteenth Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Cozy Mystery Series. This book is approx. 52,000 words in length. This book can be read as a standalone. Reading prior of future volumes not required to enjoy the book (though reading prior volumes first will enhance your experience). There is no cliffhanger ending.
To say that Rowen Greensmith has a large family would be an understatement. The Greensmiths are a large clan and a tight-knit bunch. Sure, her grandmother is in prison for a crime she committed decades ago, but even without her, the family has stuck together through the toughest of times. And some trying times are certainly ahead of them now. Normally, a couple of adult women moving out on their own wouldn't be cause for alarm. In the Greensmith household, it's tantamount to a travesty. Rowen's cousins are striking out on their own, spreading their wings, and leaving the nest. Her aunts are just beside themselves and tensions between cousins are running high. With all this drama in her personal life, a murder was definitely not what Rowen needed! Unfortunately, this being Lainswich, it's what she gets. When an inmate collapses at Lainswich Correctional, a poisoning seems to be to blame. But why was this woman murdered? And was she even the intended victim? At least Rowen's grandmother is another inmate at the prison and always ready and willing to help the family in whatever way she can. Now Rowen just has to get her cousins to stop bickering long enough to solve this thing. Never mind that their rivals at Channel 2 News are making life as a bunch of journalists harder for them. Being a Greensmith is great and all, but geez is it stressful. Eighth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Greensmith Investigations specializes in the little things. Mostly they expose cheating spouses, low priority stuff real detectives wouldn't bother with. Rowen doesn't mind spreading her time between her husband's agency and the local paper she runs with her cousins. Life is good. Maybe a little too good. Rowen is getting bored. Life takes a sharp turn when a camera man from Channel 2 News turns up in an open grave. The Lainswich Inquirer has never been on the best terms with Channel 2 and its head correspondent, Julia Martinez. The best Rowen can hope for is to report on the murder from a distance... At least, until Seraphina Hawthorne steps into Greensmith Investigations one stormy night. Seraphina Hawthorne is the wife of Darren Hawthorne, news director at Channel 2. She's a real piece of work, but she's also a paying customer. Darren is cheating on her, she says, and she wants Rowen and her husband to prove it. This gives Rowen the perfect opportunity to poke around the goings on at Channel 2. Sure, she's supposed to be helping with an adultery case, but trying to solve a murder on the side couldn't hurt, could it? Seventh Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Rowen never much cared for high school. None of her family did. Life in Lainswich was never easy for a girl from the Greensmith family. This was especially true as a teenager. Kids can be cruel and high school can be a nightmare. Rowen didn't want to go to the first official Lainswich High reunion. Unfortunately, what she wants doesn't much matter. The paper she helps run with her cousins is covering the event. That means everyone has to go. The night is a terrible one, full of old bullies and memories best left forgotten. Things, however, get a bit more exciting when a dead body drops onto the dance floor. It's someone from her past, she discovers, someone she's never been particularly fond of. Despite all that, Rowen must still launch herself head first into the investigation. As cruel as the victim may have been, they still didn't deserve to be murdered... probably. Finding the answers she needs is going to be a challenge. Not only will she be forced to slog through a sea of all those who bullied her in high school, but there's also a new detective in town, and he's intent on making life for Rowen and her family even more difficult than it already is. Oh, well. No one ever said being a Greensmith was easy. Sixteenth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
It's a hectic time to be a Greensmith. Rowen's aunt Nadine is getting married! And it's not just Nadine. Her cousin Rose is getting married too- on the very same day, no less. Great, right? Well... sort of. Now that things are set in stone, everyone is beginning to have their doubts. To complicate matters further, Rowen can feel another murder on the horizon. She can sense it. Trouble is coming, and it's coming soon. She doesn't have to wait long. When an old woman is found dead in her own home, it's easy to just assume it's the death Rowen predicted. Rowen, though? She has her doubts. Trouble is still on the way. Rowen needs to remain vigilant. It's not just a murder she needs to be on the lookout for either. With two Greensmith weddings coming up, the drama just won't end. Thirteenth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
In the town of Waresville, things that go bump in the night are not only encouraged, they're exploited. Haunted tours, magic shops, and a town history that is just strange enough to rake in the tourists are the only elements keeping this small town afloat. But with foot traffic dying and the mystical no longer mystifying like it once did, Waresville is dying. And that's not the only thing- a lot is riding on this year's Witch Week festival- the main survival of the town and the people who call it home. So when contestants in the Witch of the Year competition start turning green and dropping like flies, the whole town is in a panic. In comes Harper Beck, groovy chick, owner of the local disco skate, and not-so-amateur sleuth. Inheriting the Funky Wheel, her home and safe haven, might have dragged her to Waresville, but it's the murder and intrigue that keep her feet firmly on the town's soil. After solving her last psycho killer witch case, she's itching to roll up her sleeves and get to work on this mystery. Unfortunately, her cop boyfriend, Wyatt, and his ten-year-old son have other plans for Harper- including, but not limited to, settling down and putting a permanent hold on her detective career. But when Harper, forced into the competition after discovering last year's winner dead, starts turning green, all talk of family life is put aside. Now, Harper and Wyatt have to race against the clock and her fast approaching death to figure out who's poisoning the contestants. If the pair can't find out in time, Harper might just joined the deceased's ranks and stay green forever. Novella (approx. 30,000 words). Second Volume of the Harper "Foxxy" Beck Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book).
When a family friend is murdered, it falls to Rowen Greensmith to crack the case. The whole family is upset, and why shouldn't they be? In Lainswich, a friend of the Greensmiths is a rare thing indeed. They like to keep as many of those in the land of the living as possible. On the other hand, they have plenty of enemies. They could certainly do with one less of those when a Stonewell shows up in town. The Stonewells have always been the natural enemies of the Greensmiths. They're another family of witches, one that moved away from Lainswich quite some time ago. So what are they doing back now? Worse than that, Flint Stonewell is an old flame of Rowen's. Surely he's only here to make her life more complicated. It's like he can just sense the fact that she and her husband have been bickering over the most minor things lately. Now she has to worry about mending her relationship on top of solving a murder. And that's only if she can keep the rest of her family from killing Flint first. Rowen will count herself lucky if she makes it to the other side of this one. Solve a murder, try to right a family feud that goes back generations, repair her marriage, and oh yeah, find the guardian spirits that have decided to up and abandon her family at, perhaps, the worst possible time. Work is just never done when you're a Greensmith witch. Ninth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Lady makes a lot of rash decisions. Her most recent was leaving home because her parents wouldn't let her keep a cat. It's not long before she leaves the city of Atlanta behind only to find herself stranded in the small, mysterious town of Dark Lake. Dark Lake has a lot of secrets, secrets Lady doesn't want to get herself involved in. She wants nothing more than to get on the next bus out of town, but Dark Lake seems to have other plans. Soon, Lady finds herself mixed up in a possible murder. There was a body found in the eponymous lake of Dark Lake, and she was the one that reported it. Between a grim mystery, a landlady who calls herself a witch, and her tabby cat, Lion, starting to talk to her in her dreams... Lady's life is taking a downright bizarre turn. First Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Series. Approx. 51,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Rowen's cousin, Rose Greensmith, has been dating Ben Williamson for a while now. He's the Lainswich Chief of Police, a good boyfriend, and an all-around great guy. It was only a matter of time before Rose had dinner with his parents. Rose has high hopes, but Rowen tries to prepare her cousin for the worst. The Williamsons are a difficult bunch. Back when Rowen and Ben were a high school item, it was Mrs. Williamson that put an end to their relationship. She's an absolute witch, and not in the good sense like Rowen and her family are. As fate typically ordains for the Greensmiths, not all goes as planned. During the dinner, Ben's Uncle Willard is poisoned. It's a murder that sets everyone on edge. Emotions are running high and tensions are raised. Can Rose's relationship with Ben survive this ordeal? Mrs. Williamson certainly isn't helping matters. She's distrusted the Greensmiths her whole life, and the Greensmiths certainly don't hold any love for her in return. Things get especially complicated when she starts to look like a likely suspect in the murder of her younger brother. As reluctant as Ben Williamson is to hear anything bad about his own mother, the evidence is piling up against her. Never mind his relationship with Rose, his position as chief of police could be in jeopardy. Rowen takes it upon herself to solve this mystery. Deep down, she doesn't think Mrs. Williamson is to blame-which is really a shame. She can't stand that woman. Sixth Volume of the Lainswich Witches Mystery Series. Approx. 40,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
Things are going great for Rowen Greensmith. She and her boyfriend Eric have just moved in together. Her paper, The Lainswich Inquirer, is doing better than anyone could have predicted. The town still distrusts her witchy family, but you can't have it all. Overall, Rowan is happy. Too happy. Life couldn't possibly stay that perfect for long. The unexpected arrival of Rowen's estranged mother throws a wrench into all of that. Tiffany Greensmith simply shows up, ready to pick up their relationship like she hasn't been missing for the majority of Rowen's life. As if that wasn't bad enough, there's also been a recent string of murders in Lainswich. It's the most serious crime spree their small town has ever seen. The Lainswich Inquirer has its work cut out for it. Of course, this being Lainwich, things are bound to get more complicated. As per usual, Rowen gets mixed up trying to solve the crime she's reporting. Was it even avoidable this time, though? The more Rowen looks into these murders, the more concerning it gets - and the more certain Rowen is that the murderer might be someone she knows. Novella (approx. 40,000 words). Third Volume of the "Lainswich Witches" Mystery Series. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book but would enhance the story, no cliffhanger).
Waresville is a tiny, hard to find town that once you find, you wish you never did. With all manner of witches, vampires, ghouls, and goblins running around, this town has earned its supernatural reputation. And its supernatural reputation is what earns it tourist revenue. But even the citizens of Waresville have their limits on what they'll put up with. So when a camp for troubled kids moves in, the town is in an uproar. But it's not long until the campground becomes the site for a very Waresville-esque mystery. The kind of mystery that draws the attention of Harper Beck, amateur sleuth, amateur witch, and profession party machine. When she catches a whiff of missing campers at Camp Happy Place, she figures this is just the thing to keep her mind off of impending motherhood. Unfortunately for Harper, this mystery is anything but typical. The kids are vicious, the counselors are hiding something, and dark forces are at work in Waresville. Keeping her distance is impossible. When the last of the counselors goes missing under Harper's nose, she must volunteer herself and her stepson Cooper to help keep the camp open long enough for her to solve the case. With familiar faces, a healthy dose of dangerous magic, and a whole lot of hiking, this is Harper's most physically challenging case yet. If she can survive capture the flag, arts and crafts, and the possibly killer campers, she might be able to catch a Satanist. Will Harper find the counselors and the kidnapping culprit? Or will her new baby be motherless before its first birthday rolls around? Fourtheen Volume of the Harper "Foxxy" Beck Mystery Series. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
There is trouble in Datesville. When Elizabeth, a regular member of the town's backgammon club commits suicide, the town is upended. Elizabeth's best friend and fellow club member is wracked with grief. Sadness turns to anger when she uncovers that Elizabeth was being blackmailed. Rather than face the blackmailer Elizabeth stepped off the backgammon board. Ida is forced to roll the dice, trying her luck at beating the mysterious blackmailer at their own game. Aided by her love interest Komawuut a Thai man, the two uncover the secrets that lay hidden in the small town, from the truth of Elizabeth's family to the strain on fellow backgammon club member, John's marriage. Secrets will be revealed. The dice will be rolled and words said that are said can't be unsaid. Approx. 50,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger). Themes include: backgammon, small town, emails, blackmail
It's hotter than it's ever been in Dark Lake, at least to Lady's knowledge given her limited experience with the town. She's still being mentored by Ms. Poole, but in her free time she's spending more time around new friends. That means free time spent at the library. And that means time around Crispin.Lady has had a crush on Crispin for a while now. Unfortunately for her, so has Otsuya. When Crispin finally makes a move, it inevitably complicates things between Lady and her best friend.To make matters worse, there's a new hire at the library. Crispin has finally hired on an assistant, Chad. Lady can't stand him. She wishes he would hire someone else... Which is precisely what may happen when Chad's body is discovered on the deck of his parent's boat.Romance will have to be put on hold until Lady and her friends can figure out what happened.
Lady and her pet cat Lion have settled into their new life in the town of Dark Lake. Well, they've settled in as best they can. A person never gets quite used to the revelation that most everything they knew to be true about the world is a lie. The idea that magic exists and that she's to be trained as a witch is still a very new concept to Lady! Magic isn't all it's cut out to be either. Even witches have to have day jobs. When a reclusive old woman dies of seemingly natural causes, Lady finds her interest piqued. The old woman has stipulated in her will that her considerable fortune will be left to whoever ferrets out her killer. With the help of some friends, Lady is on the case! Never mind that the death looks like natural causes, she could use that money. Besides, if there's one thing she's learned about Dark Lake, it's that almost nothing is ever as it initially seems. Second Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Series. Approx. 51,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger).
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