Is that Annette Blair, -t? I remembered she had something like one (she used to be one of my romance authors), so I looked it up and got a few hits. But I think her series is "Vintage Magic," as in a vintage dress shop, and she's psychic, not a witch.
Sox, when you go to post, look at the pull-down menu that says "post to". It's defaulted to your journal, but every community you join should appear in that menu. Just click to the right one.
Melissa Bourbon,
Pleating for Mercy
not Buttons and Bows. I'm liking it so far, not being able to remember the title notwithstanding.
But I think her series is "Vintage Magic," as in a vintage dress shop, and she's psychic, not a witch.
This is the most annoying series ever. i cannot take the sewing related swearing puns.
It looks a little too cute for me, in any case.
I was wondering if there was something ... less cutesy out there where the detective is a witch/Wiccan. There were the Bast mysteries, I know, but everything more current is, like, magical bakeries or magical cats and lots of vintage and/or sewing stuff.
So, Conseula, I loved Set This House in Order, by Matt Ruff! I'm definitely planning on reading the rest of his books now; I'm really impressed when writers can write such different books.
Amy, there's Dolores Stewart Ricco's series that starts with
Circle of Five
[link] .
The main character is part of a Wiccan group in Massachusetts. There are several books in the series.
whatwasthatbook at livejournal is awesome. The book was Witchdame by Kathleen Sky.
Answered in 4 hours in the middle of the night, too, and on the first comment!
Seriously - that was amazing.