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Full Moons, Dunes & Macaroons: A Cozy Witch Mystery
by Erin JohnsonPublished by Amazon Digital Services on April 3, 2018
Genres: Cozy Paranormal Mystery
Format: Kindle
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The big day has finally arrived, and Imogen, Iggy and the bakers head to the Fire Kingdom for Hank and Shaday’s wedding. Imogen is totally fine with it—or so she keeps telling herself.
Even the murder of a famous wedding guest can’t stop the impending nuptials. So when Imogen’s repressed feelings magically ruin her baking and she’s banned from the kitchen, she sets herself to finding the killer.
Her search leads her through the desert kingdom’s bustling marketplaces and the maze-like riad, to discover underground movements, shady characters, and more secrets about the people around her than she thought possible. Could the killer be the clever journalist or the rebellious palace maid? Perhaps it’s a member of the royal family.
With the Fire Kingdom’s people churning for change, a mysterious artifact missing from the museum, and a dastardly plot brewing, Imogen begins to feel the heat. When Horace contacts her and makes her a tempting offer, she struggles to choose between him and her new friends.
Imogen’s choice will have enormous consequences over a deadly plot that threatens the people she loves. Will she stop a killer and find a happy ending in the process? Or will an ancient legend come to life and destroy them all?
What could go wrong at the royal wedding?
Full Moons, Dunes & Macaroons by Erin Johnson takes us into February with Hank/Prince Harry’s wedding to Shaday at the Fire Kingdom’s palace in the desert. Imogen is trying to play it off that she’s fine when she really isn’t.
What I like about this book:
- That despite everything that is going on Imogen is trying to be happy even though she really isn’t.
- I like how Horace is such a complicated character. By that I mean he can be good to his sister and be evil not only to his sister but to everyone else.
- Maple finally picked the one who she really likes in this book. I’m so excited about that.
- I like that we get a happy ending for all of the characters that were put into this situation for Prince Harry and Shaday being forced to marry each other because of a political alliance.
What I didn’t like about this book:
What I didn’t like in this one was how Hank’s father is not all that happy with Hank or Imogen. That is mostly because he is prejudice to the fact that they are swallows. Another thing I disliked was how horrible Horace is with Imogen at times and that Horace doesn’t get with how she could go against him.
What I am curious about:
- How much will this change Imogen’s life?
Five Stars for Full Moons, Dunes & Macaroons
Full Moons, Dunes & Macaroons by Erin Johnson is another great book that I couldn’t put down at all. A lot has happened in this book and it is all stuff for Imogen to learn from. It really helps that she has people in the book that helped her learn a few things. Despite all the warnings that she got from the other characters. We did get a happy ending in this book for a lot of characters which is good. As I’m glad that they got their happy ending.
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Reading this book contributed to these challenges:
- 2018 Goodreads Reading Challenge
- 2018 Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge
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