WITCHY BUSINESS is a full-length novel and the first in a continuing paranormal romance mystery series. or commit one? Can she overcome her fears and discover the pleasure of. Has Elle met her magical match? Will she solve a crime. Niall is handsome, wealthy, enigmatic, and holds the key to everything Elle has been searching for. Until.Įlle lands her newest case and meets a client who knows her better than she knows herself. She builds barriers around her emotions, and takes solace in her interesting cases. But a nice one!Įlle's made the most of her magic enchantress powers as an insurance claims investigator in Edinburgh, Scotland. In fact, she feeds on them, almost like a vampire. She's an enchantress, too, with powers that focus on the manipulation of emotions. Elle Chambers is an insurance investigator, and one who solves cases using supernatural means. What do a werewolf and a warlock have in common? They're no match for Elle Chambers. WITCH AND FAMOUS, by Eve Paludan and Stuart Sharp, is the first book in the continuing best-selling WITCH DETECTIVES series of paranormal romance novels with noir humor, snappy dialogue, and enchanted thrills.
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