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To Catch a Witch: A Wishcraft MysteryTo Catch a Witch: A Wishcraft Mystery by Heather Blake

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



I finished reading To Catch a Witch last night. It's the 8th book in Heather Blake's "Wishcraft" mystery series, featuring Wishcrafting witch, Darcy Merriweather.

Darcy's concierge service, As You Wish, has been hired to organize a race for charity in the Enchanted Village. The morning of the race, however, the woman who hired Darcy goes missing. When Abby is found dead, buried in snow, it soon becomes apparent that she was murdered. Darcy is tabbed by the Elder to investigate, as the crime involved the Craft. Darcy finds herself looking into not only Abby's last moments, but also workplace drama, doping scandals, and tangled relationships. On top of her investigation, Darcy is also dealing with her sister Harper's illness and broken heart, dodging her nemesis, Dorothy, trying to lure Dorothy's son Vince to the light side, and making plans for her upcoming wedding to Nick. Lucky for Darcy, she has a strong support system, including friends, family, and familiars.

Fun and fast-paced. Had a lot of nifty twists, too. Some of them I sussed out early, others left me flat-footed. A few complaints )

Favorite line: If there was one thing that would perk up her spirits, it was reading.

In spite of the minor aggravations, I'm giving this one four stars.
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The Witch and the Dead (A Wishcraft Mystery #7)The Witch and the Dead by Heather Blake

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Thursday nights are good for finishing books. Last night, I finished The Witch and the Dead, which is the 7th installment in Heather Blake's "Wishcraft" mystery series. The story is told in first person pov by the main character, Darcy Merriweather.

Darcy is torn about moving into her new home. She's excited, but sad to be moving out of her Aunt Ve's house, where she has lived since moving to the Enchanted Village in Salem, MA. She is also excited over the prospect of planning her wedding...if only Nick would pop the question. It seems everyone in town knows that Nick bought a ring, but whenever he's on the verge of asking Darcy to marry him, something or someone interrupts them. While Darcy is helping her aunt clean out the garage, Ve finds some skeletal remains. She presumes it's the body of her second husband, the one who disappeared the day after their impetuous elopement. However, since Ve can't recall the details of her own wedding, nor Miles' subsequent disappearance, she becomes a person of interest when it's discovered that Miles was murdered. Darcy is tasked with investigating on behalf of Crafters by the Elder. As she uncovers more and more secrets that people would like to remain buried, Darcy closes in on a killer and puts herself in danger.

Let me get this off my chest first: this is the second time within this series that the author has used the plot device of finding a long-dead body, leading Darcy to investigate a cold case. It was original the first time. This time? Not so much.

That being said, I was fully vested in the story, which is why I rocked through it rather quickly. Characters are three-dimensional, right down to the Familiars, and including even the less than savory characters. The plot was smooth and moved at a good pace, although it mostly focused on Darcy's investigation. I don't think she was "at work" once. And, I was somewhat disappointed that she only granted one wish in the entire book. I'm still not liking the fact that Wishcrafters (like Darcy) and only Wishcrafters cannot be photographed. We can haz sense, please? I also don't like the fact that any Crafter who tells a mortal about their abilities loses their ability to Craft. Why? I can understand that Crafters can't just run around willy-nilly telling all and sundry about the Craft, but I would think they could let their spouses know.

Favorite line: In times of stress and strife, the women in my family took to baked goods like warriors to a battlefield.

Overall, very good--four stars
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On Thursday night, I finished reading It Takes a Witch, by Heather Blake. It's the first book in the author's "Wishcraft Mystery" series.

Darcy Merriweather has only recently learned that she and her sister Harper are witches, and that their particular talent is the ability to grant wishes. The two of them have moved to the Enchanted Village to live with their Aunt Velma, who is training them to use their Craft.

While Darcy helps Ve with her business, called As You Wish, Harper takes a part time job at the local bookstore. On the night that the bookstore hosts a meeting of local businesses, one attendee is found dead in the alley behind the shop. Velma's beau, Sylar, is discovered hovering over the body and is arrested for the murder. Ve is convinced he's innocent, and Darcy feels compelled to help her aunt by trying to ascertain who may have wanted Alexandra dead.

The author introduced several quirky characters, including security consultant Nick Sawyer, who becomes a potential romantic interest for Darcy. The story was fun and lively, but I felt the solution of the murder, and the "who dunnit" fell a bit flat. Still, it was a good book, and I do have others in the series.

Giving this one an average rating of three:

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