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Hocus-Pocus and a Whole Load of Bogus
A.d. Starrling (Author) · Silver Orb Publishing · Paperback
A werewolf's guide to saving witches: follow the money, dodge the hexes, and never EVER underestimate a cat.
Dear Diary,
It seems the Lincoln sisters didn't really go on that vacation. They were kidnapped. Problem is, they aren't just any witches. They're Amberford's most powerful healers. And without them, the supernatural clinics are falling apart.
Brownies with Ember Pox. Vampires with unregulated blood pressure. Werewolves with moon-cycle migraines. In short, total chaos. Which is never a good thing in a town where interspecies diplomacy is one bad seating arrangement away from total war.
With Hawthorne & Associates' Head of Compliance heading the investigation, my team and I are soon chasing a trail of dirty money, subjugation spells, and a forbidden ritual that makes my wolf want to crawl under the bed.
The good thing is I have backup. The bad thing? The backup consists of a witch who could hex you into next Tuesday, a vampire with anger management issues, an elderly neighbor with a terrifying herb collection, a questionable canine intelligence network, and a dragon newt with a fire extinguisher.
Hocus-Pocus and a Whole Load of Bogus continues the hilarious urban fantasy adventures of Abby West and her Husky Bo. Featuring dark magic, supernatural fraud investigations, covens behaving badly, competitive woodworking, a clown, a lava lamp that refuses to die, and proof that karma really is a cat.
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