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Moonshine, Magic & Murder book cover
Moonshine, Magic & Murder
2021
First Published
4.33
Average Rating
245
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Charm McCall has a gift for solving small-town murders, but can she stop something threatening the entire McCall clan? Charm McCall is on the hunt once more—this time to figure out who the ghost is that her cat has been seeing, why she’s being shown an ancient treasure map by, gulp, a dead guy and why her Auntie T.J. has suddenly disappeared, bagpipes and all. That would be more than enough, but with the upcoming Sadie Hawkins dance and its accompanying Promise Bags to create and spell, she’s about run off her feet. Not to mention that now it’s legal to sell marijuana in Canada, orders for pot brownies are rolling in and threatening to crash her online store. Charm needs all the help she can get to deal with the arrival of her mother and the beyond painful host of problems that creates for her family, save Auntie T.J.’s hiney and discover who the real murderer is…that is, if she wants her romance with Snowy Lake’s sexy Mountie, Ace Collins, to have any hope at all. Reader advisory: This book contains references to drug use and parental abandonment. There are scenes involving discovery of corpses, with some description of said corpses, a scene of mild violence and some poisoning.

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January Bain
January Bain
Author · 10 books

Lessons my Grandma taught me! I have such fond memories of my grandmothers. They were both special in their own way and taught me so much about how to live my life that I will be forever grateful! Here’s the list of six top things they shared with me: (1) Don’t say anything if you can’t say something nice about someone. I think this is my favorite one as it has kept me in good stead all my life. (2) Never be late. Doing so makes you think you’re more important than someone else. You’re not! (3) Life is too serious to be taken seriously. Keep a sense of humor, it will help get you through the hard times. They were both right about that one! (4) Share what you can with those in need. Know what is your burden to bear, and what is not. This one has kept me sane over the years. (5) Don’t be a critic. Critic’s don’t create, they only tear down. This helps me when reviewers say unkind things about my work. I try to remember that they probably just need a hug today! (6) Do the best you can do at everything you do. At least then you will know you gave it your all! Thank you, my beautiful grandmothers, for being strong and sharing your gems of wisdom with me! You did more good than you can possibly know! Hugs, January Bain

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