A Vision in Velvet
Lily Ivory hopes to score some great vintage fashions when she buys an antique trunk full of old clothes. But she may have gotten more than she bargained for.
As soon as Lily opens the trunk, she feels strange vibrations emanating from a mysterious velvet cloak. When she tries it on, Lily sees...
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Lily Ivory hopes to score some great vintage fashions when she buys an antique trunk full of old clothes. But she may have gotten more than she bargained for.
As soon as Lily opens the trunk, she feels strange vibrations emanating from a mysterious velvet cloak. When she tries it on, Lily sees awful visions from the past. And when the antiques dealer who sold her the cape is killed, Lily suspects a supernatural force might be behind his death.
Then Lily’s familiar, Oscar the potbellied pig, disappears. Lily will do anything to get him backincluding battling the spirit of a powerful witch reaching out from the past. But even with the aid of her grandmother, unmasking a killer and saving Oscar might be more than one well-intentioned sorceress can handle.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780451240903 (0451240901)
Publish date: 2014-07-01
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: A Witchcraft Mystery (#6)
A very solid series overall, Ms. Blackwell can always be relied upon for a good cozy read. Vision in Velvet was fast paced, entertaining and well-written. I love Lily and I'm really enjoying her more now that she's involved romantically. I'm especially enjoying that Ms. Blackwell didn't take the...
Lily was once a lone witch who now has friends who have got her back; at least when she lets them. The mystery in this one was decent, what I enjoyed more was the interactions between Lily and her eclectic group of friends. I also really like Lily's refusal to buy a cell phone. I liked the develop...
I adore this series, a witchy cozy mystery. It is a very enchanting with plenty of great charters to charm and entertain. I love Sailor and Lily together, I wish we could get more of their dynamic. Again great supporting characters. The mystery this time was a touch darker. I was on the verge of sol...