• Lunatic Ridge: Updated

    Lunatic Ridge: Updated

    What’s brewing, Witches!! Here at the Traveling Witches, a new name for our cottage in the woods is brewing. (Updated because I hit post before I finished and reposted the updated one.) Last year, we embarked on an adventure in the woods when we bought our cottage, which has become my favorite reading place. I’ve

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  • Bone Chilling Halloween Read: Dead of Winter by Darcy Coates

    The “And Then There Were None” trope, a popular classic in the realm of mysteries, has been used many times, and breathing new life into this well-trodden path can be challenging. However, Darcy Coates manages to break the mold by infusing this familiar setup with a relentless, action-packed narrative that races from the very beginning,

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  • Witch Book To Read First: Witchy Halloween Reads

    Greetings, fellow book lovers and bewitching souls! What’s brewing? As the head witch around here, I am conjuring up some thrilling changes for our blog just in time for the most enchanting season of all – Halloween. My chanting theme for this season, you ask? Witches, of course! With a sprinkle of magic, I unveiled

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  • Thrill For the Week: The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding

    What is going on between the covers Lee is unhoused and living in her car. Sleeping in remote parking lots and on quiet side streets at night, she hopes to stay unnoticed. One morning she hears the sound of a woman crying and upon following the cries, saves the woman from drowning in the ocean.

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  • Summer Reading: Gone Tonight by Sarah Pekkanen

    As August approaches, I can’t help but feel a touch of anxiety about how short the summer season is here in my neck of the woods. I have been basking in my favorite reading spot, and enjoying some incredible summer reads without sharing my joy with others through posts. But today, I am excited to

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  • Summer Reading: The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos

    Bruce Borgos, series debut, The Bitter Past, is a strong, plotted, intelligent, complicated story that explores little-known history. I instantly enjoyed Sheriff Beck’s witty narrative, even though he comes across as sexist when he has fun sizing up Agent Santa Locke, who is called in to help him with the mystery around a gruesome discovery,

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