Toil and Trouble

Toil and Trouble

  • Wendy Corsi Staub
Publisher:Severn House Publishers LtdISBN 13: 9781448312474ISBN 10: 1448312477

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Toil and Trouble is written by Wendy Corsi Staub and published by Severn House Publishers Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1448312477 (ISBN 10) and 9781448312474 (ISBN 13).

Double double, toil and trouble . . . Bella Jordan faces ghosts, witches and a very real foe in the new installment of New York Times bestseller Wendy Corsi Staub’s heartwarming cozy mystery series set in Lily Dale, New York’s Spiritualist home. A relative newcomer to Lily Dale, the quirky New York lakeside village populated by spiritual mediums, young widow Bella Jordan doesn’t have time to believe in supernatural entities. She has enough to tackle, what with running Valley View guesthouse, wrangling her seven-year-old son Max and their growing army of pets, and dealing with her lovable but meddlesome neighbors. So when Pandora Feeney, Valley View’s highly eccentric – and reputedly highly psychic – owner, portentously predicts that something wicked this way comes, Bella’s more worried about the fact that Pandora’s announced she plans to move back into the guesthouse than about approaching danger. Besides, the local theatre is putting on a performance of Macbeth, so it’s no wonder that sorcery and black magic are in the air. Lily Dale is safe. Bella’s sure of it. Even if one of her female guests at Valley View is setting her oddly on edge and Max is seeing witches behind every corner. Little does Bella know that a storm is coming, with the power to blow her life, and Max’s, right off course . . . or far, far worse. This charming, characterful cozy mystery series, which invites readers to draw their own conclusions on whether or not ghosts are real, is a great choice for fans of Charmed, The Good Witch and cozy paranormal mystery series like The Vampire Knitting Club, the Bailey Ruth Ghost Novels, and Charlaine Harris' Harper Connelly Mysteries.