Book Review: IT TAKES A WITCH by Heather Blake

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Series: A Wishcraft Mystery, #1
Publisher: Signet
Released: January 3, 2012
Source: Purchased from my corner grocery store

Darcy Merriweather has just discovered she hails from a long line of Wishcrafters-witches with the power to cast spells by making a wish. She’s come to Enchanted Village to learn her trade but finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation…

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I bought this book a year ago, and I’m sorry it took so long to read it. Great stuff! The blurb doesn’t say much about the story, so I’ll fill you in…

Recently divorced Darcy Merriweather and her younger sister Harper have just moved to Enchanted Village in Salem, Massachusetts, after the death of their father. Their Aunt Ve let them in on a little family secret – they’re both Wishcrafters. They inherited the power to grant wishes from their mother who died many years ago, but their father didn’t want them practicing witchcraft while he was alive. Now Darcy and Harper are living with Aunt Ve in the Enchanted Village, learning about their heritage and new found powers.

A town meeting is called to address the theft problem in the village. There’s a pickpocket on the loose, and business owners are concerned the crime spree will scare away the tourists. At the meeting, Darcy is introduced to several town residents, both magical and mortal (though she’s not sure who’s a crafter and who’s not). She also meets the very handsome and charming Nick Sawyer, a former military man and police officer hired to catch the thief.

The meeting takes an ugly turn when a wannabe witch is murdered in the alley behind the bookstore, and Aunt Ve’s boyfriend Sylar is found hovering over the body. Sylar is arrested, though the evidence against him is weak, and of course, Aunt Ve is distraught.

Darcy can’t believe that her aunt’s kind and lovable beau is a killer, so she does some investigating of her own. She finds out that the victim had more enemies than you could shake a wand at, and the town is full of juicy secrets.

What I loved:

  • The setting: I loved the Enchanted Village with its many magical-themed shops. The town had a very cozy feel – it’s a place I’d love to visit.
  • The intriguing characters: The book had a large cast of characters, but each of them was unique and easy to remember. I liked how the village was home to many different types of crafters and familiars, all with different kinds of magical talents.
  • The well-constructed mystery: This was not an easy one to figure out (which I love). There were plenty of possible suspects and plot twists to keep me guessing. Darcy was a very clever sleuth!
  • The budding romance: I love cozy mysteries with a hint of romance, and Darcy & Nick’s is setting up to be a good one, though they have some obstacles to overcome first.
  • The fantastic twist revealed on the last page: Read it and find out what it is. ;-)

What I didn’t love:

  • The magical secrets: For some reason, Aunt Ve wouldn’t share a lot of info regarding the craft with Darcy and Harper. A lot of stuff they had to figure out on their own, which didn’t make sense. Aunt Ve should be teaching them not keeping them in the dark.

Overall, this book was a captivating beginning to the Wishcraft Mystery series, and I can’t wait to read more!

Rating: 4Β½ Stars