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Book Review: Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase

     

Book Review Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase



Books: My thoughts about Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase

Book Review of the third book in the Spellbound series


I'm back with my review of the third book in the paranormal cosy mystery series by author Annabel Chase. If you've checked out my reviews of the previous two books in this series (Curse the Day and Doom and Broom), you'll know I'm very much enjoying the adventures of Emma Hart.

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About the Book

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N0X0324
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Red Palm Press LLC 
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 14, 2017
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 192 pages

The book synopsis for Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase

Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase book cover

Welcome to Spellbound, where paranormal is the new normal.


When a sleeping dwarf is found entombed in a glass coffin and remedial witch Sophie is blamed, Emma Hart must defend her friend while trying to get to the bottom of the enchantment. The investigation lands Emma smack dab in the middle of Spellbound’s dating scene, where plenty of the town’s residents are eager to make her acquaintance. Emma knows it's time to kick her witchy skills up a notch if she expects to survive Thursday night speed dating and keep sweet Sophie from a life in paranormal prison.

Spell's Bells is the third book in the Spellbound paranormal cozy mystery series.


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Review

4 stars

Discussing Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase




Quotes from Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase


Working through emotions was more often a marathon than a sprint, but I knew he’d get there in the end. With any luck, we all would.

It was nice to have a friend without the romantic underpinnings. Technically, I had that with Gareth too, but somehow it didn't seem the same, probably because he was—you know—dead.


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Want to know what others thought about this book? Check out these book reviews:

  • "There's a lot of details that make the town of Spellbound enjoyable to read. I can tell that Annabel Chase put a lot of effort into including a broad mix of species in her stories." Read the full review at Linz the Bookworm



Book Review Spell's Bells by Annabel Chase


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