Halloween is only a week away, dear readers! Let’s check out some of the books coming out mere days before the holiday, with plenty for readers who love spooky season, as well as for those whose interests veer off in other directions.
Since I love witchy stuff year-round, I’m thrilled to start this column with the latest in Angela M Sanders’ Witch Way Librarian series, Witch And Tell. The seventh book finds small town librarian Josie Way feeling pretty down in the dumps. Her relationship with sexy sheriff Sam has cooled since she revealed to him that she’s a witch. To make matters worse, her magical abilities are on the fritz, with her connection to the library books that she draws her power from seemingly stymied by forces unseen.
When she’s awakened one night by a pounding from the atrium of the library that she lives over, she hurries to investigate… only to discover a dead body. She calls Sam, who lives conveniently next door. But when he arrives, there’s no body, and all the doors and windows are still locked tight. Does the disappearing body have anything to do with the town’s on-going renovation of an old movie palace into a brew pub? Josie will have to figure out why her life is starting to resemble a classic movie while sorting out her paranormal powers and personal affairs.







