Spotlight & #Giveaway – Midsummer Night’s Mischief by Jennifer David Hesse @jenniferhesse3 #cozy #newseries

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MIDSUMMER NIGHT MISCHIEF

Midsummer Night’s Mischief (A Wiccan Wheel Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Kensington (July 26, 2016)
Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages

Synopsis

As the Summer Solstice approaches in idyllic Edindale, Illinois, attorney Keli Milanni isn’t feeling the magic. She’s about to land in a cauldron of hot water at work. Good thing she has her private practice to fall back on–as a Wiccan. She’ll just have to summon her inner Goddess and set the world to rights. . .

Midsummer Eve is meant for gratitude and celebration, but Keli is not in her typically upbeat mood. The family of a recently deceased client is blaming her for the loss of a Shakespearean heirloom worth millions, and Keli’s career may be on the line. With both a Renaissance Faire and a literary convention in town, Edindale is rife with suspicious characters, and the intrepid attorney decides to tap into her unique skills to crack the case. . .

But Keli weaves a tangled web when her investigation brings her up-close and personal with her suspects–including sexy Wes Callahan, her client’s grandson. The tattooed bartender could be the man she’s been looking for in more ways than one. As the sun sets on the mystical holiday, Keli will need just a touch of the divine to ferret out the real villain and return Edindale, and her heart, to a state of perfect harmony. . .

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About the Author

Jennifer David HesseJennifer David Hesse is the author of the Wiccan Wheel Mysteries, a cozy mystery series published by Kensington Books.

Like her main character, Jennifer is also a lawyer, an English major, and a vegetarian. Unlike Keli, Jennifer is not a twenty-nine-year old single lady, and she does not practice family law. (Jennifer’s legal focus is environmental law.)

As a nature-loving, mystery-reading, magic-seeking, daydreaming kinda gal, Jennifer is thrilled to be able to write fun, lighthearted whodunits ~ with a touch of romance & a hint of magic. Midsummer Night’s Mischief  is her debut novel.

Born and raised in Central Illinois, Jennifer now makes her home in Chicago with her husband, jazz guitarist Scott Hesse, and their daughter, Sage. When she’s not working or writing, Jennifer enjoys yoga, hiking, and movie & pizza night with her family.

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4 thoughts on “Spotlight & #Giveaway – Midsummer Night’s Mischief by Jennifer David Hesse @jenniferhesse3 #cozy #newseries

  1. Nancy Burgess

    I love this cover and your book sounds very interesting.

  2. Edye

    Thanks for the giveaway!!

  3. Dianne Casey

    “Midsummer Night’s Mischief” sounds like a fascinating read. Looking forward to reading.

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