Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders

Posted May 30, 2022 by karenbaron in Mystery, Review, Series / 0 Comments

Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders

Seven-Year Witch

by Angela M. Sanders
five-stars
Series: Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #2
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Kensington Publishing Corporation on August 24, 2021
Genres: Cozy Paranormal Mystery
Pages: 288
Format: Paperback
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Also in this series: Bait and Witch, Witch and Famous, Witch Upon a Star, Gone with the Witch


Finding your feet in a new job isn't always easy. That goes double for Josie Way, who's settling in as Wilfred, Oregon's, new librarian--and has just discovered she's a witch. But will her fledgling powers be enough to save her from a spell of murder?

While Josie develops her witchcraft with the help of letters left by her grandmother, there are other changes happening in her new hometown. A retreat center is being built at the old mill site, and rumor has it that the location is cursed. That piques Josie's interest almost as much as Sam Wilfred, handsome FBI agent and descendent of the town's founder...
When Sam's soon-to-be ex-wife, Fiona, goes missing at the same time that a bloodied weapon is found, Josie enlists her witchy insight, and her cat familiar, to clear Sam's name. But then the mill project's architect is found dead, and it's clear that someone has been drawing up a vicious plan. Now Josie will have to divine her way out of fatal mischief, before this deadly trouble turns double...
Praise for Angela M. Sanders' Bait and Witch "Balances paranormal whimsy and small-town charm . . . it's a delight to read about someone whose powers derive in part from stories and the feelings that readers attach to them. This is a fine debut that promises more bookish fun to come."
--BookPage

Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders is in springtime in Wilfred, Oregon, and Josie has to deal with Sam and Fiona moving in next door.

Will Josie help Sam figure out if his wife had anything to do with the murder?

Josie Way

Josie Way is our witch librarian who is still figuring out her magic. She is a funny sleuth and she deals with finding a way to solve the murders quite well. Josie is trying to help in two different ways. The first way is through the usual means while attempting to keep away from Sam, and the second way is through her magical ways. Her book magic is fantastic and would be pretty cool magic to have. Josie is a great character who knows her flaws, especially around Sam, but she works through them. Her love for her new town is awesome and how all the residents have taken her under their wings is perfect.

Seven-Year Witch CRThe Mystery

Well, this mystery is quite a doozy. Josie, Sam, and some other Wilfredians are looking for Fiona at the old mill site when they stumble across a tire iron. Now it’s time to look for a dead body to see what happened, and instead of Fiona, they find the architect’s dead body instead. Well, then it’s still a search for Fiona to see if she had anything to do with the murder of the architect. Let’s just say that a lot happens from that point, and I was laughing at some funny parts during the mystery. Fiona is a required taste for a character, and she has multifaceted aspects of her personality that she shares with certain people.

Josie, Sam, and Sheriff Beattie are all trying to solve the mystery. Well, Sam and Josie, without the Sheriff knowing about it. I am happy to say that I did figure out who killed the architect before Josie did.

Five Stars

Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders is a cute cozy mystery to read with a nice cup of hot tea and a blanket over the legs (well, in Montana, that is). I enjoyed reading this novel immensely, and I can’t wait to learn more about Josie and the other Wilfred citizens. How Ms. Sanders has established her magic system in her series is incredible. I wouldn’t mind being able to do what Josie does with her books. Only time will tell if Josie and Sam will eventually get together. I hope that they do as they seem cute together. Wilfred, Oregon, is an appealing little community since it’s not a town anymore, but it still has its residents there. I just hope that this retreat center helps them out.

I am giving Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders five stars and I’m recommending this excellent series to anyone that loves a tremendous Cozy Paranormal Mystery. Ms. Sanders is a great author and I can’t wait to see what else happens in this small community or if Ms. Josie Way ends up leaving town for a bit or something and ends up solving a mystery away from her small forest community.

I’m off to read my next book, which doesn’t have anything to do with cozy mysteries for a while.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders.

Until the next time,

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Happy Reading!

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About Angela M. Sanders

Angela M. Sanders

Angela M. Sanders writes the Amazon bestselling Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing Mysteries and The Booster Club Capers. Under the pen name Clover Tate, she’s the author of the Kite Shop Mysteries (Berkley), which Romantic Times praised for their “well written wit and intrigue.” Angela’s articles on food, personalities, and perfume have appeared in a variety of magazines, and her monthly newsletters have nearly 2,000 subscribers. She interacts with readers on Facebook and Instagram and is a prominent blogger for Now Smell This, which garners 1.5 million monthly page views. Angela has two cats—one of whom is black of course—a witch’s freckle in her left eye and learned to read tarot cards from a pagan priestess.

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