Join the national bestselling authors of the Missing Pieces Mysteries as they conjure up the first supernatural mystery in the Retired Witches series... Once upon a time in Wilmington, North Carolina, three witches ran a curio shop named Smuggler’s Arcane. But as the years passed, their magical powers started to fade—leaving them no choice but to conjure up a retirement package… Before they could blink their eyes or twitch their noses, Molly, Elsie, and Olivia somehow became eligible for AARP. But they can’t fly off to Boca Raton just yet. First they must give up their magic, recruit and train three new witches, and pass on their cherished spellbook. They’ve barely begun to consider potential practitioners when Olivia winds up dead and their spellbook is stolen. To honor their friend and reclaim their spells, Molly and Elsie are about to go wand-to-wand with a dangerous young witch more powerful than the trio was in their prime. And this time they’re going to need more than magic up their sleeves...
Moonlight Rendezvous
“Fun and highly entertaining...you will instantly love these charming characters.”
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“To say I was totally engaged would be an understatement. This story had me spellbound. Kudos to Joyce and Jim, they had me completely captivated.”
Lisa K’s Book Reviews
“A witch’s brew of mystery, paranormal, and fun. Positively magical!”
Library Journal
“A delightful premise, a couple of enchanting protagonists, and cats as essential familiars...It is a promising series.”
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- Release Date 12/02/2014
- Author Joyce and Jim Lavene
- Language English
- Company Berkley
- Weight 4.8 ounces
- Dimensions 4.19 x 0.79 x 6.71 inches
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