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Madelyn Alt

Auteur de The Trouble With Magic

8 oeuvres 3,642 utilisateurs 112 critiques 16 Favoris

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Madelyn Alt is the author of the Bewitching mystery series. Madelyn currently spends her days in the business world and her nights writing tales of the mystery. She writes from her home, an 1870s-era Victorian in Northeast Indiana. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Œuvres de Madelyn Alt

The Trouble With Magic (2006) 957 exemplaires
A Charmed Death (2006) 665 exemplaires
Hex Marks the Spot (2007) 552 exemplaires
No Rest for the Wiccan (2008) 462 exemplaires
Where There's a Witch (2009) 373 exemplaires
A Witch in Time (2010) 338 exemplaires
Home for a Spell (2011) 258 exemplaires
In Charm's Way (2012) 37 exemplaires

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A light, fun read. It has it's funny moments, with a bit of a murder mystery and some witchcraft thrown in.
 
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LinBee83 | 29 autres critiques | Aug 23, 2023 |
So far the book is good. but the story arc of having the main female character torn between the slightly aloof straight laced cop and the evident high-profile-bad-boy is rather tired d
 
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Fish_Witch | 13 autres critiques | Jul 4, 2023 |
Margaret Mary-Catherine O’Neill (Maggie), disgruntled bookkeeper and ironic Hoosier, is not living her best life, trundling back and forth between her dismal collections job and her basement apartment in her small town in the middle of the Northern Bible Belt.

All of that changes when Maggie meets the mysterious Felicity Dow, owner of a curio shop called Enchantments, who is also a practicing witch. Maggie accepts a job at the shop, and almost immediately she is pulled into a murder investigation. As she works to exonerate the main suspect in the murder, Maggie is also dealing with the awakening of her latent psychic abilities. Of course. There are hints of romance, with two gorgeous men vying for her affection.

The Trouble With Magic isn’t perfect; there is some awkwardness as we meet Felicity and her friend Marcus, the pace is a bit uneven, and the cliffhanger at the end is just plopped into the last three or four paragraphs with no previous groundwork laid, but the book mostly improves as it moves forward. Felicity’s Mary Poppins speaking style smoothes out, the pace improves, and Maggie’s voice is authentic and relatable. It’s a solid 3-3.5 stars, but I awarded a fourth star because I didn’t guess the killer. I will be reading more of this series.
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CatherineB61 | 29 autres critiques | May 31, 2023 |
Maggie is just getting used to the idea that she may be a witch when she is drawn again into a murder mystery. Amanda is the kind of girl who loves to make you hate her so when she dies, suspects abound. Maggie is drawn into the mystery by Amanda's mom who asks for help. What else can she do?

These books are fluff, but fun fluff.
 
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amoderndaybelle | 15 autres critiques | May 27, 2021 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
8
Membres
3,642
Popularité
#6,955
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
112
ISBN
29
Favoris
16

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