Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Wisteria Witches by Angela Pepper [Review]

Wisteria Witches by Angela Pepper
Wisteria Witches (Wisteria Witches #1) by Angela Pepper
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: August 25, 2017

Wisteria Witches
1. Wisteria Witches - Paperback | Kindle
2. Wicked Wisteria
3. Wisteria Wonders
4. Watchful Wisteria
5. Wisteria Wyverns
6. Wolves of Wisteria
7. Wisteria Wrinkle
8. Wardens of Wisteria
9. Wisteria Warned
10. Wishful Wisteria
11. Wisteria Woven
12. Winter in Wisteria

Angela Pepper
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Zara Riddle moves to the town of Wisteria for a dream job as a librarian. She hasn't even unpacked her moving boxes when she and her teen daughter, Zoey, are swept up in a murder mystery.

With all the ghosts and supernatural creatures around (Including a real hunk of a wolf shifter! Meow!) it's a good thing the Riddle women are tougher than they look. Now, if only they could handle their new witch powers as well as they've mastered their sarcastic wit!
Thoughts on Wisteria Witches: Aww, this one was kooky and fun. Actually, I think it was Zara herself who was kooky and fun. Zoey's not quite at her level of kookiness, but she's only sixteen. She has time to grow into her off-beatedness.

So. Wisteria. A small town with some big secrets. Moving there seems like a dream come true for Zara, but those secrets start popping up almost as soon as she rolls in. Things like ghosts and otherworldy critters and an aunt Zara hadn't seen in ages.

You know, LITTLE THINGS.

As the secrets begin to be revealed and Zara learns about her family's legacy, she's also dancing around the mystery of the death of her house's previous owner (that's kinda a mouthful, isn't it?). Her neighbor is VERY distracting (and there's a bit of a mystery surrounding the two of them, isn't there?) and the town just keeps getting more interesting every time she turns around.

Witches, shifters, a quirky town, and a touch of danger. Ahh, Wisteria.

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