Sunday, May 3, 2020

Witch Perfect (Witchless in Seattle Mysteries Book 11) by Dakota Cassidy




Blurb:
Hi, all! I’m back…er, I mean, we’re back and boy do we have a tale to tell!

Now that Win is up and about, he’s been a very busy bee. He’s jumped in with both feet, getting involved in our community and living his best life now that he’s unencumbered by his spy past. He even joined the Ebenezer Falls garden club and made all the female member’s toes curl with his British charm.

On a flower scouting trip for the garden club’s annual spring planting in the town square, while Win is ogling lavender bushes and pansies, I fall head first into a pile of soil where a body’s buried.

Not just any body either. It’s the body of the husband of a close acquaintance of mine—a close acquaintance who just happens to own the nursery and the pile of dirt I fall into head first.

When he begs me to investigate, there’s no way I’m going to turn him down, but there are obstacles to overcome.

For instance, the love of my life. My International Man of Mystery, who keeps stepping on my investigative toes. It’s proving to be an adjustment solving a mystery with us working in the same space. Add in Dana, who’s gone ‘round the bend, my sudden and unexplained investigative (not to mention ridiculous) possessiveness and everything’s all topsy-turvy.

But there’s a vicious killer on the loose and as we unravel whodunnit, I’m hoping our relationship doesn’t unravel, too…

My review:
I’m exhausted! There is a lot going on in this book. Stevie and Win tell Dana everything! Stevie and Win take on their first case together with Win as a corporal being. The rhythm is off and they’re going to have to work together to make it work. This case is a doozy filled with twists and turns you don’t see coming. This laugh out loud addition to the series is a total winner.

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