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  • Witch Is the Word

  • A Moonstone Bay Cozy Mystery, Book 10
  • By: Amanda M. Lee
  • Narrated by: Angel Clark
  • Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Hadley Hunter is finally getting a handle on life as a witch. Island living isn’t always beautiful sunsets and fruity cocktails, but things have never been better…until a body washes up on the beach during a private picnic with her boyfriend Galen Blackwood.

The body belongs to a local business manager, who just happens to be married to the daughter of one of the richest men on the island. Unfortunately for their victim, nobody—including his wife and daughters—seems to care that he’s gone. The deeper they dig, the more dirt they come up with on the victim…and the clues lead them straight to the isolated coven on the far side of the island.

Hadley doesn’t know a lot about witches, including herself, but what she learns doesn’t leave her with warm and fuzzy feelings. These witches mean business, and they’re intent on keeping their secrets from seeing the light of day.

When more bodies start dropping, all coven members, Hadley realizes something very big is about to happen. What, though?

With Galen and their friends at her side, Hadley is ready to engage in a new type of battle. This one is bigger than witches because it leads right through the heart of the island’s government body, the terrifying DDA.

Hadley thought she was adjusting, but things are about to change. The question is, when the dust settles, who will be left standing and what side will they be on?

©2022 Amanda M. Lee (P)2022 Amanda M. Lee

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I do like these books but….

I like these books, the story line is great, but the narrator is sometimes hard to listen to and I’m now 10 books in and Hadley still hasn’t learned anything much about how to wield her magic. In between tripping over corpses and being treated like a toddler (quote from Gailen: “you know how cranky she gets when she hasn’t had a nap.”) Hadley seems to be just floating along. She’s supposed to be an all powerful witch….so when is that happening exactly?? Grandma May who was supposed to be teaching Hadley has barely made an appearance since book 1 or 2 (I think). So when is Hadley going to embrace this magic? When is Gailen going to stop treating her like she’s 2?? I’m slowly running out of patience but will stick with them a little longer, because despite all this I do like the books.

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