Whiskey & Witches (Ebook)
Whiskey & Witches (Ebook)
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When the golden Son sacrifices for the One, only then can the curse be undone…
Carrick O’Malley is living a double life. To shield his son, Aeden, from a horrific truth, he convinced everyone he’d lost his wife in a tragic accident. But over the last eleven months, he’s done his job too well, and everyone now despises the woman he sneaks off to visit—the dreaded Witch of the Woods.
Roisin O’Malley became an outcast to protect her small family from becoming collateral damage. Posing as her hated sister, Meg, should have made it easy to find whoever suppressed her magic and caused her disfiguring accident. But after months of searching, she’s no closer to the truth, and she’s finding it increasingly difficult to be away from those she loves.
When someone learns Roisin’s true identity, the attempts on her life resume, escalating in intensity. Roisin and Carrick must put aside the differences caused by their separation and work together. If they can discover the link between the attacks and the ancient O’Malley prophecy, perhaps they can save their family and recapture the magic they lost.
SERIES READING ORDER
SERIES READING ORDER
Although technically the books in this series are stand-alone stories, they are best when read in order. Here's the suggested reading order for this series:
THE UNLUCKY CHARMS
- Pints & Potions
- Whiskey & Witches
- Beer & Broomsticks
- Cocktails & Cauldron
- Wine & Warlocks
- Highballs & Hexes
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The characters were intriguing, funny and quirky. I enjoyed reading it. I loved the dialog with the weird and unusual words. I give it 5 stars as well as the rest of the series.
I love this author!
Pints & Potions (Ebook)
Love the story line. Can’t wait for it to continue
This book is a little different as it deals with some ptsd. It gives you surprising insights and lots of laughs and crying. If you know the series you will get some shocks and it will leave you wanting more thorns as per usual. One of her best books yet