Life a Witch Wicked Witches of the Midwest Book 7 eBook Amanda M Lee
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Life's a witch ... and then you die.
Bay Winchester is living the witch part – literally. She’s hoping to avoid the dying part.
The Winchester world is full of trouble when great-aunt Willa and cousin Rosemary come to town. It’s clear they’re up to something, but no one can figure out what.
Aunt Tillie is loading for bear. She’s declared war on her sister, and she’s not taking prisoners – or looking to skirt collateral damage.
When a young man’s body shows up at Hollow Creek, Bay’s attention is divided thanks to a morose ghost who blames her for ending “party time” and Aunt Tillie’s refusal to back down.
FBI Agent Landon Michaels enjoys watching the show, although he’s worried the dead man’s ties to the local drug trade could put the Winchesters in danger due to Aunt Tillie’s “glaucoma medicine” side business.
Local kids are trying to steal from the property, Aunt Willa is trying to undermine everyone and Aunt Tillie has a secret that she’s dying to spill – that is when she’s not protecting her land with a shotgun.
Bay is determined to find answers, even if she dies in the process.
Life a Witch Wicked Witches of the Midwest Book 7 eBook Amanda M Lee
Chief Terry's use of that word - canoodling- and Landon's response were priceless!This was another fun read starring the Winchesters - with the addition of Aunt Willa and Rosemary - a 2nd cousin to Bay, Clove and Thistle. They've come to the Overlook but no one knows for sure why or what they are really up to. Winnie, Twila and Marnie are trying their best to be nice to Aunt Willa and Rosemary and to keep Aunt Tillie from causing problems - neither of which is an easy task.
Along with all that craziness, a young man is found stabbed to death. Landon and Chief Terry are on the case and include Bay - hoping she can get some answers using her magical power - being able to see and talk to ghosts.
The banter between the cousins, their Moms and Aunt Tillie are snarky, sarcastic and for the most part funny with some occasional laugh out loud moments. The guests at the inn think it's dinner theater and have a grand time. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
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Life a Witch Wicked Witches of the Midwest Book 7 eBook Amanda M Lee Reviews
I was looking for a series that I would love and not get sick of after the first couple of books. Then I found wicked witches of the Midwest, I have every book there is and I’m waiting for more. This one series I can read over and over and over again. A must read series. I have fallen in love with the Winchester women and their male counterparts. Aunt Tillie is a hoot and the girls have just the right amount of sarcasm. I can't put the books down.
If you like funny, twisty, character driven cosy mysteries, you'll love this book. Even though I think the ending is a little sad, I thoroughly enjoyed this installment of the "wicked witches of the midwest " series. The mystery was twisty enough to keep me guessing, and I really enjoy the regular characters in this series. And the new members of the Winchester line are hilariously horrible. Give this book a read; I know you'll love it, too.
Life is a Witch was a good and entertaining reading experience but I didn't want it too end. 279 pages was entirely too short! As you can probably tell this is one of my Favorite Series. The plot is original and interesting, the characters are delightful even the villains.. The writing is good with few, if any, editing errors or typos. This series which about a family of female witches and their attempts to navigate their witchy, as well as, mundane, day to day adventures isn't complex or profound but it is a wonderful, imaginative and humorous paranormal cozy mystery. I can hardly wait for the release of the next full length book. I just hope it will be longer than this one.
Nevertheless, there are a couple of things that I don't like. I've never found it funny but in this book I found it particularly irritating. That is, the fact that Aunt Tillie tells a very young and impressionable child like Annie very negative and completely inappropriate things about men in general, flat out tells lies about Landon that could alienate the child from him, unkind things about other adult family members and other inaccurate "Tillieisms." It just not funny! Moreover, I've often found it quite irritating throughout the Series but in this book Winnie's overbearing attempts to control other adults, especially her 26 year old daughter, really, relay grates my nerves. In this instance, she creates a major problem then attempts to bully those around her into assist her through the manner in which she dictates. Really!! Then she becomes irritate when Bay makes other plans. I think all 3 of the Winchester mothers need to get a life so they can stop trying to run their daughters. Family loyalty, bonds and love are one things but sometimes the dynamics in this family runs to the absurd, unhealthy and ridiculous. For me, this is frequently just not humorous. I often wonder whether Bay and her cousins will ever marry and live on their own with their husbands or will they expect their husbands to move into the Overlook with them. We see how well that worked out for each of their mothers.
Any Whoo! This was still another entertaining installment and I recommend it. It does not end in a cliffhanger none of the books do. However, I don't think that it would make a good stand alone read. I'd advise reading all, or at least some of the other books in the Series first. Buy it, Read and Enjoy!!
Aunt Tillie's sister Willa and her granddaughter Rosemary arrive for a ten day visit as paying guests. All the Winchester's dislike or hate both Wills and Rosemary, who are both mean and horrible to everyone they meet. Nathaniel is a local kid who is attending college and back for the summer. Nathaniel is murdered and his body is dumped in the water at Hollow Creek, the local teenagers partying place. A pot field is found and the field is burned to the ground. A lot of people are trying to find Aunt Tillie's pot field, with no luck. It seems Willa is tight lipped about why she is in town and Aunt Tillie is ready to take her out. Lots of suspects, and some harlious hijinks are occurring and the Winchester females are on look out for trouble. A fun and fast read.
This series has been a very fun read. However, this is my least favorite so far. The story had great potential. Most of the story was actually pretty good. What is killing it for me is the lack of growth in the main character and the decline in substance of her love interest. The plot line of the story was great. The interaction between the two main characters in this installment was totally phoned in. They said and did the same thing over and over again all the way through the book. These characters have been great up to this point. Please allow them to continue to grow and get some depth. Especially Landon. He went from someone I thought was very interesting to a 2 dimensional, egotistical, nose tweaking, horny, adolescent. Bay isn't much better in this book. I can't imagine her letting him continue to behave in such a way without telling him off or at least questioning her attraction to him. Nose tweaking once is a little cute. By the third time I would be cursing him and I am not a witch. I will likely give the next book a go in hopes of improvement. If the characters don't grow and get a bit more depth, it will be time for me to move on.
EDIT - After reading the reviews for the next in the series it looks as if it has the same problems. Time to find something new.
Chief Terry's use of that word - canoodling- and Landon's response were priceless!
This was another fun read starring the Winchesters - with the addition of Aunt Willa and Rosemary - a 2nd cousin to Bay, Clove and Thistle. They've come to the Overlook but no one knows for sure why or what they are really up to. Winnie, Twila and Marnie are trying their best to be nice to Aunt Willa and Rosemary and to keep Aunt Tillie from causing problems - neither of which is an easy task.
Along with all that craziness, a young man is found stabbed to death. Landon and Chief Terry are on the case and include Bay - hoping she can get some answers using her magical power - being able to see and talk to ghosts.
The banter between the cousins, their Moms and Aunt Tillie are snarky, sarcastic and for the most part funny with some occasional laugh out loud moments. The guests at the inn think it's dinner theater and have a grand time. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
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