by Adele Abbott
This is a nice enough mystery involving Jill Gooder who discovers that she is a witch. There is a bit more telling than showing. But the really winning bit is Jill who comes across as human. She has flaws, she knows what they are, and she doesn't apolgize for them. But she is not bitchy. She ca...
This was a fun, quirky book that didn't take itself too seriously. Light, fluffy was what I was in the mood for and I got that with this. I liked Jill and her sarcasm. The mystery could have been fleshed out more. Whole chapters go by and with no mention of the mystery. Then, Jill has a moment towar...