In Sugar Cookies and Sirens, the second book in the Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries novellas series, twenty-six year old witch Jade Harcourt is still adjusting to her new life as a sugar shack owner. When strange things start happening at the sugar shack – including an attack by a mermaid – Jade must use all of her skills to solve the mystery. With help from her friends and family, she’ll untangle the web of clues and stop whoever is trying to sabotage her business.
For who is this book for ?
This book is perfect for anyone who loves mystery, suspense and thrills. With its engaging story line and spooky setting, Sugar Cookies and Sirens will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
Pros :
- Jade is a strong and likable protagonist
- The mystery is well plotted and suspenseful
- Fun, light read with plenty of magical elements
Cons :
- The mystery may be too complex for some readers.
- The book is only a novella, so it may not be long enough for some readers.
- Some readers may not enjoy the magical elements of the story.
Learn more about the author
Danielle Garrett is the author of Sugar Cookies and Sirens, the second book in the Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries novellas series. She loves writing mysteries that are full of suspense and intrigue, with just a touch of magical realism. When she’s not busy writing or blogging about books, she can be found reading (preferably something spooky), playing video games, or going on hikes with her husband and dog.
Reader Reviews
“A fast-paced and exciting read! I really enjoyed the characters and the mystery.”
“The Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries is a fun, light-hearted series that I enjoyed reading. The characters are likeable and the mysteries are well plotted.”
“Suspenseful, enchanting and thrilling – Sugar Cookies and Sirens had me hooked from beginning to end. A spellbinding read you won’t want to miss!”
“Sugar Cookies and Sirens has all the right ingredients – a feisty young witch, mysterious happenings, colorful characters and page-turning suspense. I was absorbed in Jade’s story from beginning to end.”