
Fangs and Frenemies
Blue Moon Bay Witches, Book 1
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Joanna Roddy
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Sierra Cross
A socially awkward bobcat shifter.
An ex-cheerleading vampire.
A sweet—but slightly neurotic—cupcake-baking witch.
They fight crime.
Hazel Greenwood’s always been a late bloomer. At 28, she’s finally close to completing her Green Witch apprenticeship at Granny Sage's magical bakery. And she’s even found herself a decent boyfriend.
Take that, shallow Beige Witch mom and sisters who’ve always sneered down their contoured noses because her magic is more than skin deep. Luckily, Hazel’s matured past the angst of her outcast adolescence…or has she? When a mean girl from the bad old days goes missing, Hazel’s suddenly thrown back into contact with two supernaturally annoying ex-classmates.
High school’s back, witches.
To clear each other's names, the trio of supernatural frenemies must set aside past grudges—not to mention ancient feuds and animal instinct—and learn to trust each other.
Because in the cloudy, romantic beach town of Blue Moon Bay, Oregon, nearly everyone’s guarding a secret. And they all involve magic. Will these three women, who usually can't stand each other, finally bond while cracking the mystery of the missing mean girl—or are they cursed to fail?
If you like snarky witches and cozy paranormal mysteries, escape to the magical, sea-swept village of Blue Moon Bay.
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very cute
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One of my favorite things in the relationship between the three main characters was Hazel's attempts at jokes which inevitably fell so flat that she had to explain them every time. It added a visceral sense of her willingness to be vulnerable with the other two, even while they all shared some serious hurt in their history.
engaging listen
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