Bewicched by Seana Kelly

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Bewicched by Seana Kelly
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We here at The Sea Wicche cater to your art-collecting, muffin-eating, tea-drinking, and potion-peddling needs. Palmistry and Tarot sessions are available upon request and by appointment. Our store hours vary and rely completely on Arwyn—the owner—getting her butt out of bed.

I’m Arwyn Cassandra Corey, the sea wicche, or the wicche who lives by the sea. It requires a lot more work than I’d anticipated to remodel an abandoned cannery and turn it into an art gallery & tea bar. It’s coming along, though, especially with the help of a new werewolf who’s joined the construction crew. He does beautiful work. His sexy, growly, bearded presence is very hard to ignore, but I’m trying. I’m not sure how such a laid-back guy got the local Alpha and his pack threatening to hunt him down and tear him apart, but we all have our secrets. And because I don’t want to know his—or yours for that matter—I wear these gloves. Clairvoyance makes the simplest things the absolute worst. Trust me. Or don’t. Totally up to you.

Did I mention my mother and grandmother are pressuring me to assume my rightful place on the Corey Council? That’s a kind of governing triad for our ancient magical family, one that has more than its fair share of black magic practitioners. And yes, before you ask, people have killed to be on the council—one psychotic sorceress aunt comes to mind—but I have no interest in the power or politics that come with the position. I’d rather stick to my art and, in the words of my favorite sea wicche, help poor unfortunate souls. (Good luck trying to get that song out of your head now.)

  • File Name:bewicched-by-seana-kelly.epub
  • Original Title:Bewicched
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:ISBN:9781641972345
  • Publisher:NYLA
  • File Size:553.534 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. 1. They Weren’t Kidding When They Called Me, Well, a Wicche
  • 7. 2. Chocolate Makes Everything Better. Mostly
  • 8. 3. Dealer’s Choice
  • 9. 4. Yes, Mom. I Know, Mom
  • 10. 5. It Doesn’t Pay to Piss Me Off
  • 11. 6. In Which Arwyn Learns the Conditions Put on Love
  • 12. 7. Wanna See My Fort?
  • 13. 8. Spider-Man, Ironman, and Wile E. Coyote
  • 14. 9. The Woods Are Watching
  • 15. 10. It’s the Balance That Impresses Me
  • 16. 11. In Which Arwyn Needs to Deal with Creepy Shit Closer to Home
  • 17. 12. See? She’s Not All Bad
  • 18. 13. This Tentacle Isn’t Going to Seal Itself
  • 19. 14. Let the Apologies Begin
  • 20. 15. Worst Walk in the Woods Ever
  • 21. 16. When I Said She Wasn’t All Bad, It Was Understood She Was Pretty Bad, Right?
  • 22. 17. Blackmail Is Such an Ugly Word. Accurate, but Ugly
  • 23. 18. Actually, I Do Know a Demon
  • 24. 19. I Was Going to Need a Nap After This
  • 25. 20. You Might Want to Look Away
  • 26. 21. Muffins Alfresco
  • 27. 22. Does Everyone Have a Cousin Who Can Get You What You Need?
  • 28. 23. The Dreaded Three Naming
  • 29. 24. Mom’s Meltdown
  • 30. 25. Unexpected Visitors
  • 31. 26. In Which Sam Learns She Has Family Who Don’t Want to Kill Her
  • 32. 27. Demicche
  • 33. 28. Just a Little One?
  • 34. 29. Thanks, Dad!
  • 35. 30. Nightmare Negotiations
  • 36. 31. The Siren and the Werewolf
  • 37. 32. Jeez, Is This the Real Corey Curse?
  • 38. 33. Never Get Between a Bear and His Honey
  • 39. 34. Too Bad You Can’t Eat in a Vision
  • 40. 35. Unicorn Deception
  • 41. 36. Cookies & Milk
  • 42. 37. So, We’re Doing This?
  • 43. 38. My Cousins Suck
  • 44. 39. Gran Brings the Hammer
  • 45. 40. Unexpected Messengers
  • 46. 41. In Which Arwyn Comes to Terms With Her Life Being a Bit Too Interesting
  • 47. Excerpt from Wicche Hunt: The Sea Wicche Chronicles #2
  • 48. Dear Reader,
  • 49. Acknowledgments
  • 50. Want more books from Seana?
  • 51. Titles by Seana Kelly
  • 52. About Seana Kelly

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Goblin ark
Goblin ark

I enjoyed this better than the Sam Quinn series. Possibly because I identified more with this MFC, as an artist, hobbiest photographer, touch aversion, and loves Monterey. It's fun to read a books based in locations I've been to.

This felt more organised and better put together than the Same Quinn books. Like the author was trying to shove a ton of supernatural intrigue and knowledge down our throats with Sam Quinn. Not so much with this one, or at least smoother about it. In my opinion, anyway.

I do like the MMC in both series. Very attentive and understanding. Declan(MMC) is good about making sure the MFC is okay with whatever he's doing.

Overall, its a good start to another good and entertaining series. Do you have to read Sam Quinn? No. But I'd recommend it.

Reply16 days ago
    Mare Wood
    Mare Wood

    This was really good and I throughly enjoyed it. A bit dark and unsettling, in a good way. I've never read this author before, but these chronicles take place after the Sam Quinn Series. While it wasn't necessary to read that series to understand this, those character reappear and there is some vague summary of that entire series and the FMC involvement. So slight spoiler if you read this first. Other than that I'm looking forward to the next book.

    Replya year ago