Spring has arrived in Charm Cove. The snow has melted and flowers are dotting the landscape. Moira Wicked loves spring, especially after a long winter. She’s finally facing up to her destiny, and her family has backed off—sort of—now that she and Liam are happily engaged. Everyone looks forward to the flowers that come along in May after a long winter and a rainy spring. Until daisies start … start falling from the sky. Uh-oh.
Next thing Moira knows, there are daisies everywhere. One day, Charm Cove looks like a picturesque coastal Maine town. The next, it’s a dazzling display of daisies the world has never seen. Within a matter of days, daisies are decorating lawns, trees, houses and more, and falling from the sky in random bursts.
Moira and the rest of the witchy world in Charm Cove are up to their eyeballs in daisies and trying to find a way to get them under control. Oopsy-daisy takes on an entirely new meaning.
Meanwhile, Charm Cove is insanely crowded as people descend upon the town to see the what’s been dubbed the Daisy Wonder of the World. Just what the witchy world needs.
Take a visit to Charm Cove, where Wicked meets Good and where you just might find there’s almost always more than meets the eye.
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I love the Wickeds and the Goods!!! Daisies everywhere but why. Town could be jeopardy of being found out, oh no!
I admit when this came I dropped everything to read this one first. Love it!!!
The story did not go where I thought it was going. It totally blew my mind,did something different and did not see it coming.
Series just keeps getting better. Do not worry if you need to read previous books. You can read this one without worry. But guarantee that you will want to go back and catch up. You will want the fine character details. Read it in a few hours. Did you learn the lesson from the book?
I do wonder what is going to happen to the wedding of the century when it happens. Can’t wait for that book!!!
This is my honest and freely given review. I did receive an ARC book.
This is book 5 of the Wicked Good Mystery series. This book can be read as a stand alone, but honestly, the whole series is good, so I recommend going back and starting at book 1 if you haven’t read it yet…if you have, then you know what I am talking about. Characters from the previous book and past events are referenced so it will help in the reading of the story, but is not necessary.
Charm Cove finds itself in the middle of some mayhem again…this time…it is raining Daisies. Due to the unusual events, the town gets over run with tourists and journalists. Is this escapade going to be the final straw in proving to the outside world, there really is magic in the air?
Strong story line, awesome description to details, fantastic characters that you can’t help but to fall in love with, and engaging dialogue. All in all, a great addition to the series.
Written as 1st person with a HFN ending.
Would I recommend this book? Yes!
Would I read more from this author? Yes
Sassy Beta Reading and Review
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As usual a wickedly good read from this author. Confusion abounds in Charm Cove as daisy’s being raining down from the sky, multiplying in numbers every day. Moira and Liam, along with their families are at the forefront again looking to solve the mystery stemming from the rain of daisy’s. Love the series and am looking forward to the next in the series, especially with the upcoming wedding.
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Oopsy Daisy #5 – Entertaining and intriguing and filled with pretty flowers, OK may be too many pretty flowers. Fast paced with plenty of humor and intrigue, along with more questions about the wedding, this was a quickly read book. The characters are good and believable and the mystery they work together on is kinda funny. It is hard to write a review on this series without turning it into a book report. Try to read them sequentially, but standalone works well, too. There are only a couple of series that I really enjoy about witches and this is one of them. I contacted the author to review her books and received this one through Booksprout. 4*
Wicked Good Series:
Destiny’s A Witch #1 – I like this book better than Witch You Wouldn’t Believe and Witch is When it Gets Crazy. The witches and warlocks are likable and their dialog realistic. I’m happy to see a male is called a warlock instead of witch (PC is so stupid with the sexes). Well written, clean but with sexual attraction makes this story entertaining. Add mischievous teenage witches, nosy friends and family on top of family pressure to do the Destiny thing, while determining if a death was an accident or a murder, leaves the main characters in all types of states. Never mind if there’s a second chance for them or it is Destiny, there’s a lot of happenings. Pretty good story without the usual stupid drama found in a lot of this genre. 4*
Hex Me Not #2 – Another interesting book in the Wicked Good Mystery Series. The witches and warlocks are still likable, interesting and entertaining. The background storylines continue while the main mystery keeps the reader immersed in the quickly read, well thought plot. The story moves along a steady moving pace, is clean and without the usual stupid drama found in a lot of books of this genre. There’s an overview, which I appreciate knowing what a book is about before I read it. I found this book on Booksprout. 4*
Spells and Silver Bells #3 – Another good addition to the Wicked Good Mystery series! I found this book more intriguing and suspenseful than its predecessors. The characters are interesting and likable, and the regulars steady grow along with the stories. The storylines, original and new, are interesting and intelligent. This book is a bit more substantial and took a bit longer to figure out the villains, but I did miss the main reason, which was…. There’s an overview, which I appreciate knowing about a book before I read it. These books can be read out of sequence, but the storylines are build from the first book on, although all are standalones, no cliffhangers. I contacted the author to review her books and received this through Booksprout. 4*
The Great Maple Caper #4 – Pretty good mystery and plenty of “when is the wedding”. The storylines contain a few kinks and an addition of a rather nice character (my favorite over many). The twins are still being themselves and trying to help investigate as well as solve a puzzle. All the characters are performing their duties while the ladies keep asking “when is the wedding?”, driving Moira nuts. I like the sexual tension that’s between Moira and HISNAME; it’s not about body parts and hot this and hot that, but what is felt. The reader knows the power of their love without the trash aspect and inyourfacecontinuously. More of the powers of the witch families are revealed while trying to solve the mystery. The pace is fast and the descriptions keep the reader immersed in the story. There’s humor and a good dose of suspense, rather well done. There’s an overview, which I appreciate knowing what a book is about before I read it. I contacted the author to review her books and received this book through Booksprout. 4*
Wicked Good End.