Merlot, Magic, and Murder...The Westwick Corners Wine Festival is a time for the popping of corks and, Cendrine, hopes, time for Tyler to pop the question and propose marriage.But when a festival goer turns up dead, it's clear that merlot, magic, and murder don't mix!Witching Hour Dead is book 5 in the Westwick Witches Cozy Mysteries series. It can be read as a standalone but for maximum fun, start with book 1 in the series, Witch You Well.
Colleen Cross writes exciting, intelligent thrillers and engrossing mysteries that grip you from the very first page. She took her very own "Exit Strategy" from the corporate world into the book world several years ago to indulge her bookworm wannabe writer self.
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Cendrine is really stupid in this one. what is with all the no witch craft and cheating. and why is it always aunt Pearl?
why is aunt pearl always act like a child and Cendrine is determine to uphold the witch code and be the adult except she won't use her talent. Why not just let Aunt Pearl do whatever she wants and let her get the consequence of her actions.
also the beginning of this book, Cendrine is talking about not wanting to loose her heritage which is a bunch of bull when she won't even become a full witch and choose to bury her own talent. The whole beginning she talk about reversing Aunt Pearl's spell is just crazy when she just don't even know what she is doing.