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Drink Up, Witches: Books 4-6
- A Supernatural Speakeasy Cozy Mystery
- Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
- Length: 19 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ofelia Archer is a witch about town. That town happens to be New Orleans. Magic has always been part of her life, but now it’s the creed she lives by, as she runs her supernatural bar Krewe in the heart of the city.
Zacharias Sully left a life of luxury to protect and serve. His panther-shifter background means he’s ready for a fight. He just never thought he would be doing it alongside a witch.
Ofelia and Sully weren’t looking for love, but they found each other. Now they just have to survive the darkness that is constantly threatening New Orleans.
It will take both of them working together but they’re up for the fight...at least they hope so.
Note: This three-book omnibus includes Witch Is the New Black, Hex, Drugs & Rock and Roll, and My Brew Heaven.
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- Karen
- 2022-08-25
Repulsive
I am completely disgusted. The way the author discusses the mental ill is unbelievable. People with mental illness are not lesser people. They do not deserve to be belittle and manipulate. In addition, heavy people are NOT lesser people either. I would think the author having weight issues would be more compassionate.
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- Julia
- 2023-04-25
loved it
I have really enjoyed this series so far. no clue what the other reviewer was talking about but I didn't find anything wrong with the way the author discussed mental illness in the least. And I don't recall any discussions regarding weight in the three books. Having lived with a bi-polar uncle, she was way more forgiving in her portrayal than I would be.
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