Book 43, 2015
Jul. 7th, 2015 10:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I stayed up a bit too late last night to finish reading In a Witch's Wardrobe, which is part of Juliet Blackwell's "Witchcraft Mystery" series.
In this installment, Lily encounters a dazed young woman at an elaborate ball, only to be nearby when the woman slumps into a coma. Lily suspects a hex, and she begins looking into the matter. Her line of questioning leads her to learn that another young woman, a witch, has recently died, and Lily senses a pattern. With male witch Aiden avoiding her, Lily turns to her acquaintance Sailor for help. To complicate matters, there is a group in the Bay Area calling itself Defenders of Morality, and they hate all things witchy.
This was one of my favorite stories in this verse. I relished the growing connection between Lily and Sailor, and I enjoyed meeting some potential new friends with her. The mystery had me guessing right up to the end.
Five diamonds!
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In this installment, Lily encounters a dazed young woman at an elaborate ball, only to be nearby when the woman slumps into a coma. Lily suspects a hex, and she begins looking into the matter. Her line of questioning leads her to learn that another young woman, a witch, has recently died, and Lily senses a pattern. With male witch Aiden avoiding her, Lily turns to her acquaintance Sailor for help. To complicate matters, there is a group in the Bay Area calling itself Defenders of Morality, and they hate all things witchy.
This was one of my favorite stories in this verse. I relished the growing connection between Lily and Sailor, and I enjoyed meeting some potential new friends with her. The mystery had me guessing right up to the end.
Five diamonds!
♦♦♦♦♦