Someone killed werewolf, Jonathan Tidewell, and made it look like suicide. But why?Jonathan was a gentle creature who had come to terms with the terrible events from his past. He’d accepted his new life as a werewolf and had made many friends in the local community. So who would want to kill him?Justice witch, Cassia Winter, is called upon to investigate Jonathan’s suspicious death. She has help … Jonathan’s suspicious death. She has help from her cat, Stanley. Cassia uses her magical abilities throughout the investigation.
The list of suspects begins to grow.
Did the werewolf pack leader kill Jonathan to prevent him from becoming the alpha male?
Was it a hot-headed rival who wanted Jonathan out of the way?
Cassia and Stanley uncover a shocking secret which leads to a terrifying confrontation with the killer. Their lives are put in danger as they try to get justice for Jonathan.
An intriguing mystery with a surprising end.
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I couldn’t put this book down! Loved the characters, the plot – everything about it!
It was an easy read, but could have used a little more oomph.
Fun read
A fun book, I loved it!
juvenile and boring
I love it, but then the I love cats so the idea of talking cats was irresistible. I found these books easy to read, amusing, whimsical and fun. I bought all eleven books in the series and I hope there will be more of Cassie and Stanley adventures to come. I love that Cassie is a strong heroine, who stands up for herself ( with Stanley’s encouragement). Stanley occasionally gets a little too encouraging and embarrassing, which such a hoot and very endearing to the reader.
Lots of good clean fun!
Fun read with engaging characters. Good introduction into the world that April has created.
Meh
Middle of the road as far as character complexity and interest. The butterflies were probably the most bit of the storyline. Don’t know that I will look for others by the author.
Was easy to raad. kind of a fun book. Nothing too serious.
A quick, fun read.
I couldn’t get through the entire book. I just didn’t care for the style of writing.
This book appears to be aimed at teens and young adults. The story was good but as an older reader I didn’t feel very connected to it.
good
Cute and entertaining
Fun
Way below my reading level
Quick read, nothing deep. Interesting take on what happens when a witch tries to deny her true character.
Gran tells Cassia she’s a witch and takes her to the cellar then to Brimstone. Cassia gets a butterfly messenger who tells her Gran has been hurt. She runs out of work yelling Family Emergency! Gran was injured working on a werewolf’s death a possible murder. She decides to take over her Gran’s job.
A very fun mystery. I want to read all of the books in the series. I highly recommend this book.