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Dial Witch

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Dial Witch

Trouble brews when a psychic enchantress shares her magic.

When the sorceress Jane Black offers spells, potions, and tarot readings to the regular folk in her small town, she finds herself in a cauldron of hot water. Despite her good intentions, spells spiral out of control, potions backfire, and people turn against her. As Jane's problems multiply, a drool-worthy dragon enforcer, arrives on her doorstep and gives her an ultimatum.

While the universe stacks impossible odds against her, a hot dragon breathes down her neck, and Vixen, her snarky familiar, harangues her every move, Jane refuses to give up. She's determined to make things better for everyone, or die trying.

Is Jane's magic strong enough to heal the town's problems? Will her full-service sorcery store, survive? And what exactly will Leos the dragon set on fire?

Dial Witch is the first book in the Dial Witch trilogy, set in the Mystic Keep world. It chronologically follows The Perfect Brew trilogy, but can easily be read as a standalone story.***
What readers are saying:
"This is the beginning of a super fun new series.. It just tickles my funny bone! It's sweet and mysterious, with a bit of steam and a whole cauldron of charm.. Can't wait for more!" ~Marianne on BookBub
"I really enjoyed reading this story and escaping from reality for awhile and getting lost in this fantasy. So many enjoyable characters and descriptive writing that only Jo-Ann Carson does so well."~ Barb on Bookbub

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Languages

  • English

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