Showing posts with label Paranormal Mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paranormal Mystery. Show all posts
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Book two of the Magical Bakery series, I have to say that I enjoyed Bewitched, Bothered and Biscotti by Bailey Cates even more than Brownies and Broomsticks, the first book of the series.


~*~Savory Selections~*~
With a dash of magic and a heaping helping of foodie goodness.
Genre: Paranormal Mystery
Heat Level: Mild - No sex so far

Yet again, Bailey Cates catches my attention with her adorable book covers. Honestly, I love what the cover artist did here. I only wish that instead of showing Honeybee, her aunt's cat who never comes to the bakery, they would have used Mungo, our heroine, Katie Lightfoot's trusty Cairn terrier familiar who plays a much bigger role in the books. Other than that, great job as always on the cover.

What's inside, is even better!

The pacing of Bewitched, Bothered and Biscotti is definitely faster but I think that's always the case with the second book in a series.

We open up in beautiful Wright Square in Savannah, GA as Katie and one of her two love interest, Declan the Firefighter, are on a romantic picnic which is interrupted by the discovery of a dead body. Don't you just hate when that happens?

Katie is a training hereditary Hedge Witch - meaning she does a lot of herbs and gardening to produce magic - and owns a local bakery with her witchy Aunt Lucy and Retired Firefighter Uncle.

This book takes place just a few months after Brownies and Broomsticks and Katie finds herself wrapped up in yet another murder investigation. But not all is as it seems. What might seem like a heart attack turns out to be murder by magic.

Someone's out to release an ancient evil and Katie and her Magical Book Club coven must band together and figure out what is going on before its too late.

I absolutely love how Cates captures the rich culture of Savannah. Its such a beautiful town. If you haven't been, GO. Don't think, just GO. Its wonderful. Take tons of ghost tours.

There is no doubt in every page you read that Savannah is the town Katie lives in and I love that. So many authors just sort of put up a generic backdrop and give it a name but not Cates.

On top of this, as a practicing witch myself, I have to say that Cates knows what she's talking about. She matches up herbs and how a hedge witch would think while cooking or really doing anything in her life.  There are so many aspects of magic and so many authors throw it to the wind to get done what they need done. That's perfectly fine because its their world but its always refreshing to see someone who seems to know what they're talking about.

This is also a great book and series for Foodies! Cates has a great way of capturing you with Katie's unique twists in her bakery. Many of these recipes I'd love to try for myself.

I would have to say if I have one complaint about the book on a whole its what Mungo, Katie's dog, eats. Once she mentions he loved raisins and another time she talked about eating onions. He also seems to eat a lot of sugar.

Every time that was mentioned, it really pulled me out of the story.  Raisins and onions are actually highly toxic to dogs and too much sugar, just like with humans, isn't good either.

That being said, I did notice that on her blog, The Lightfoot Chronicles, Cates does acknowledge this in the post Forbidden Fruit -- At least for Dogs. The blog is written from Katie's pov so be sure to check it out.

As I said, I really loved this book even more than the first. Can't wait to sink my teeth into Charms and Chocolate Chips, book three of the Magical Bakery Series already available.  Especially because of a couple of twists at the end!

This tasty tidbit was served up to you by Bryonna Nobles.
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Now I know they tell us not to judge a book by its cover but let's be honest here, we all do it. That cover can be the deciding factor on if we look at the back of that book or not. Will we give that book and that author a chance?

When I saw the cover to Brownies and Broomsticks by Bailey Cates, I couldn't pass it up.

~*~Savory Selections~*~
With a delicious sprinkling of magic
Genre: Paranormal Mystery
Heat Level: Mild - I don't think there was any sex, come to think of it.

For one, its pink — and you all know that caught my attention — and its adorable. Right there on the cover you know you're getting baking and magic. Those things just scream me!

A Magical Bakery Mystery. Now I don't do a lot of mysteries. A lot of the time — and this is probably just the ones I read I admit — but I find the characters flat and some of the events unbelievable. I know that sounds weird because I write paranormal, but some things just seemed like plot devices.

Needless to say that this book was out of my comfort zone but the blot really caught my attention.

We have a 28 year old woman moving to Savannah, Georgia - one of my favorite towns! — to help run a bakery opened up in the historic district with her aunt and uncle. Once there, she discovers that she is a witch. On top of that, this bitchy customer ends up getting killed right outside her bakery and her uncle is accused of doing it!

This is not as action packed as most of the books I read but I really enjoyed it. I honeymooned in Savannah, so this book brought up all those happy memories. I really feel Bailey Cates captured the feel of Southern life without going overboard with it. I could feel myself back in Savannah again.

She really followed the Wiccan path more than anything in this book and I do look forward to the next. She did her research very well. The only thing she did that bothered me was that every practitioner I've ever met has told me that when you light candles for your alter to call upon the four points (north, south, east and west) that, at the end, you never blow them out. This is because wind would be overcoming fire and thus upsetting the balance in your circle. You always snuff them out.

Maybe there are practitioners that don't mind blowing out the candles, I've just always been told that you should never do that.

This review was served up to you by Bryonna Nobles.