Monday, November 14, 2016

Review: Some Like It Witchy

Some Like It Witchy Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars. Darcy Merriweather and all the characters from the Enchanted Village are back for another installment in this fast pace, charming, enjoyable series. It's always nice to come back to a series that is just a fun read. Heather Blake has developed these characters to where they are like visiting old friends, and where you feel like you belong there in the village as well as the character.

Nick and Darcie's relationship is still growing along with her relationship with Nick's daughter Mimi. Aunt V is running for office, but her quick wit and charm is still there. Evan's bakery is going strong as ever, and the desserts that are describe will make your mouth water, and Andre returns this time, but not without an agenda of his own.

Cherise, a curecrafter is looking at buying a house and she has taken Darcy along to show her the house. They can't figure out why the realtor Raina Gallagher who is usually always early was so late to meet them. The house is unlocked so Cherise and Darcy enter the house, and with Darcy's luck they stubble upon the dead body of Raina. The village Elder has summoned Darcy before her, and has asked that Darcy help with this investigation and find out all she can. But as Darcy starts to ask questions more questions seem to appear. It's been speculated that one of the biggest diamond heist that occurred in Boston, the diamonds were being hidden in the Enchanted Village. Andre has his own interest in finding them, it appears that his mother cast a fertility spell, but why would Andre want that?

While Nick, brings in Andre for questioning, Darcy checks in with Mrs. P, Archie, and Peppa to see what they know about the diamond heist. They insinuated that it is possible that one of the village residents might or might not of been an accomplice. Darcy head to talk the station to talk to Nick when she runs into Andre, as they make conversation, he asks Darcy if she knows who the village Elder really is and when she implies that no one knows who the Elder is because their identity was to be kept a secret, he lets it slips that most of the town does know who the Elder is, that is except Darcy.

Not only now does Darcy need to solve Raina's murder, with an ever ending list of suspects, but who the Elder really is.

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