#1 Eastwind Witches
Crossing Over Easy
Nova Nelson 2,543 ratings
319 reviews
Welcome to Salem, where paranormals of all kinds live in harmony. Mostly. Nora Bradbury has spent her life working herself to death. Driving home in the dead of night, Nora is forced to swerve to avoid hitting a strange figure, and it’s lights out until she wakes up in the middle of a dark forest to a gigantic dog licking her face. As she stumbles toward the nearest sign of civilization, the warm glow and enticing smells of an all-night diner draw her in. She’d love nothing more than to slide into a booth, order a hot meal, and find a ride home. Her simple plan is complicated, though, when she spies the Grim Reaper at the corner table and a family of goat people a few booths down. Well, that’s not normal. But before Nora can slip back out the way she came, she stumbles upon a murder. Finding herself wrong-place-wrong-time as the stranger in town, she’s a prime suspect. And now the only way for Nora to avoid arrest for a crime she didn’t commit is to put the real criminal behind bars.Lucky for her, the spirit of the deceased pays her a visit to help solve his murder. Why Nora? Because she’s a psychic medium, obviously. Or at least it’s obvious to him. Nora is having difficulty buying it, though. After all, she could’ve knocked her head in the car crash. Maybe (more like hopefully) it’s simply a long, drawn-out hallucination...Fans of no-nonsense female sleuths, lighthearted humor, delicious loves interests, and greasy late-night eats will adore this witty cozy mystery set against a quaint (and gossipy) supernatural village.As you enter the magical town of Salem, try not to get yourself killed, mmmkay?Note: This book is free of swearing, graphic violence, and sex. Okay, so Nora has a few naughty thoughts (you’ll understand when you meet Tanner), but she’s only human … or, witch? However, no acts take place or are described during the course of the story.
Genres:
ParanormalMysteryCozy MysteryFantasyAudiobookFictionWitchesMagicCozyGhosts
180 Pages