About Marriage Spells Murder
She’s a witch sworn off magic, but when peanuts poison the bad-tempered bridegroom, can she summon a solution before the killer gets away with murder?
Skylar Blackwood hasn’t used magic since the love spell she cast on her high school sweetheart backfired and ruined her marriage. Now she’s a wedding celebrant in the sleepy seaside town of Tidewater, where the only magic is the fake kind performed by her friend and fellow outcast, Herb.
But Skylar’s peaceful life is turned upside down when the grumpy groom drops dead at the altar and Herb is arrested as prime suspect. Worse still, Skylar’s ex-husband (who she might still be a teeny bit in love with) shows up as the lead detective on the case.
Skylar is going to need more than a touch of magic to find the murderer and get Herb out of prison, while keeping her witch identity a secret, and beating her doubting ex in solving the case.
Together with Wolfie, her disgruntled grey wolf familiar, Skylar races to reveal who really killed groomzilla, as the body count continues to rise.
If you like a twisty magical mystery to mull, second chance romance, quirky characters and snappy dialogue with more snark than you can boil a brew at, join the fun in Marriage Spells Murder.
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Author Bio:
Bella Colby is the pen name for the witchy wordsmiths behind the Wedding Witch cozy mystery series: a name inspired by Bella their beautiful, but slightly neurotic, red-fox Labrador.
When not plotting murder and mayhem during long walks in the wild Welsh mountains, Bella Colby can be found snuggled in blankets sipping herbal tea and scheming new ways to keep readers guessing whodunnit as long as possible. (Bella the Labrador will be mostly asleep on her bed.)
Bella dreams of one day discovering a secret stash of grimoires hidden in the attic, which will enable her to turn the folks she doesn’t like into toads. She loves snarky heroines who can save themselves, and heroes who always have your back. She also believes all romances deserve a second chance, and every book should have a happy ending (unless you happen to be the murder victim.)