Book Review: Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7) by Angela M. Sanders

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Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7)  by Angela M. Sanders   opens with librarian Josie Way's magic being on the fritz. Josie is also in a bit of a funk since her boyfriend, Sam, ghosted her after she told him she's a witch. To top things off, Josie wakes up in the middle of the night to find a body in the atrium of the library, only to have it disappear again after calling the cops. Why is there such bad energy surrounding the town of Wilfred, and why do bad things keep happening? First and foremost, a big thank you goes out to NetGalley for approving my request for an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of this novel. I was thrilled to receive a digital copy for free in exchange for my honest review. Receiving an ARC always brightens my day!  To be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect in this latest edition of the Witch Way Librarian Mysteries  series, but I wasn't let down in the least. Angela M. Sanders did a great job with providing plenty of twists and tu...

Book Review: The Witch is Back (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #6) by Angela M. Sanders

Book Review: The Witch is Back (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #6) by Angela M. Sanders NetGalley ARC Advanced Readers Copy The Witch is Back

The Witch is Back (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #6) by Angela M. Sanders opens with Josie and the rest of the town receiving poison pen letters. On top of that her mom is in town and wants a divorce. Can Josie investigate who wrote these letters while convincing her mom not to get a divorce?

Thank you to NetGalley for the Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) for approving my request as I couldn't wait to find out what happens in this installment. I received a copy for free in exchange for my honest review.

From the very beginning, I was drawn into the story and didn't want to put the book down. That takes some talent in my opinion. I absolutely love the characters of this series . . . they feel like they're part of my family and friend group! With that being said, there are some that get on your nerves at times, but it's like that in real life with real people.

Although I figured out who the culprit was behind the poisoned pen letters, I didn't figure out who the murderer was behind Benjamin's unfortunate death. I had a few guesses but couldn't settle on any of them. I was disappointed in myself over that!

The author did a fantastic job of wrapping up the story to give it closure. However, she did leave a couple of small cliffhangers to entice the reader to continue with the next book when it comes out. I for one can't wait for it! I know, patience is a virtue, and it's not my strong suit, lol.

If you're a fan of paranormal and cozy mysteries, then The Witch is Back (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #6) by Angela M. Sanders is the book, and series, for you! The expected publication date of this story is November 26, 2024. Five out of five stars.


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