The Witch who Got the Blues - Katie Penryn - Grāmatas - Karibu Publishers SAS - 9782901556183 - 2021. gada 25. oktobris
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The Witch who Got the Blues

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What do you get when you cross a bad-boy blues guitarist with a town full of folk bent on revenge?




Murder, that's what!




When Jonny Sauvage, sexy blues guitarist from New Orleans, goes on tour in France with his band, he makes a return trip to the small seaside town of Beaucoup-sur-Mer. Golden lad and classic bad boy, he's happy to play his music and sow his wild oats everywhere he can.




Penzi, the resident white witch and champion in the fight of good against evil, may like him, but not everyone's a fan. First there's the mayor, who catches him cozying up to his daughter. Then there are the townsfolk, still smarting from his antics when he last blew into town. And if that wasn't enough, his girlfriend and band members are sick of being messed around, too. Beneath the surface charm, it seems, Jonny's still a spoiled, self-absorbed, and conniving young man.




But karma has a way of catching up with people like Jonny. And when it does, will Penzi be able to restore equilibrium using her innate intelligence and newly acquired magic skills?




If you love stories about witches, magic, and talking cats and dogs, all spiced up with a dollop of danger, you'll love following along with Penzi and Felix, her shape-shifting sidekick, as they fight the good fight against evil in the small French seaside town of Beaucoup-sur-Mer.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2021. gada 25. oktobris
ISBN13 9782901556183
Izdevēji Karibu Publishers SAS
Lapas 350
Izmēri 127 × 203 × 20 mm   ·   381 g
Valoda Angļu  

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