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The MGM studios are decorated for the holidays and glamorous parties are being planned. The witches of the Silver Screen Coven, Annabelle, Velma, Mae, and Mila, are searching for a way to free their spellbound mentor, Prudence, from her book prison. Along with research in the library, they take a trip to San Bernardino, where they find that Prudence may have been cursed for good reason. Meanwhile, another death at the studio has the ladies casting a spell with some unintended effects to flush out a killer before the holiday break. And a special guest arrives to surprise one of the ladies for Christmas.
A Jolly Fiasco!, the fifth book in Dominique Daoust’s enchanting Silver Screen Coven series brings seasonal joy with a side of murder. The snappy dialogue is filled with 1930s slang and the MGM studios is brought to life with legendary stars making their appearances. The ladies’ jobs give them the behind the scenes access they need to search for clues, and their unique powers give them the edge they need. Their quartet of familiars, Scarlet the fox, Midnight the cat, Fangs the bat, and Ramona the crow provide plenty of cuteness and chaos. I could just imagine them singing Christmas carols. As in the previous books of the series, their spell goes spectacularly awry giving LA some unexpected extra holiday charm. Another fun addition to a great series.
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A Jolly Fiasco!, the fifth book in Dominique Daoust’s enchanting Silver Screen Coven series brings seasonal joy with a side of murder. The snappy dialogue is filled with 1930s slang and the MGM studios is brought to life with legendary stars making their appearances. The ladies’ jobs give them the behind the scenes access they need to search for clues, and their unique powers give them the edge they need. Their quartet of familiars, Scarlet the fox, Midnight the cat, Fangs the bat, and Ramona the crow provide plenty of cuteness and chaos. I could just imagine them singing Christmas carols. As in the previous books of the series, their spell goes spectacularly awry giving LA some unexpected extra holiday charm. Another fun addition to a great series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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