A Witch’s Quandary – Audiobook MFRWHooks
MFRWBookHooks presents audiobook A Witch’s Quandary! Did you know than June is audiobook Month? Are you an audiobook addict, like me? There’s huge event going on at N. N. Light’s Book Heaven Celebrate Audiobook Month. 31 audiobooks featured plus a chance to win a $75 Amazon US or CA gift card.
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How about a little about A Witch’s Quandary?
Gale’s engagement is off because she refuses to leave her thriving business in Ireland to follow Dillon to Scotland. Her family and friends are on the emerald isle. Yet, when Dillon returns with the whole story and asks for her help, she must follow her heart.
Becoming a Solicitor, then partner in the family law firm was never Dillon’s dream. Now it’s his nightmare. Called to Scotland, his father demands he take his rightful place in the firm or be disowned and disinherited. Something is terribly amiss in the firm and family.
During Gale and Dillon’s investigation, they discover the enforcer for the Demon Overlord is also delving into rumors the firm is acting illegally. Magic has been stolen, someone is being blackmailed, and a member of the Witch’s council is corrupt. If Gale and Dillon want a life together in Ireland, they have to unearth secrets threatening to destroy the firm and family in Scotland.
A New Hook between the pages of A Witch’s Quandary.
A loud pop sounded. Gavin appeared in front of Dillon. “What the bloody hell is going on here? I felt shock waves all the way to me house.” Gavin paused to survey the room then glanced outside. “Quinn and Amos are on their way. Had to interrupt the poker game as there ‘twas a problem at the pub.”
The owl flapped her wings and let out several screeches in succession. Finally, she circled the house and landed on the porch railing clicking her beak angrily.
Gavin glanced at the picture Dillon held. “Good God man, what have you done?” Gavin tore the picture from his friend and stared at it. “Who’s the woman?”
“An old friend from college. Nothing more. She’s a reporter. I met her for lunch to find out what she knew about a case involving magic, my brother and I are working on. This picture was taken completely out of context.” He took the picture back and glanced at Gale. “We need to sort this out alone. Now.”
“A bit bold of you after that.” With her well-manicured fingernail painted in purple with silver sparkles, Gale pointed at the offending picture and glared at him. “You made your position quite clear when you left. Now a few weeks later you’re here making demands. Take your picture and yourself back to Scotland. Don’t darken my door again.” She whirled around and marched into the kitchen.
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Now I am REALLY wondering what is going on in that picture!
Congratulations on the audio release!
Thank you so much Lisabet, I’m so glad you stopped in. Yep the picture sure stirred up a bunch of trouble for Dillon and Gale.
Very interesting excerpt. The picture is intriguing and promises a mystery
Hey Janet so glad you stopped in. Yep, a mystery indeed.
That picture must be “good” to irritate her so much.
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Hey so glad you stopped in Daryl! The picture was taken then used to create trouble where there wasn’t any, really. Glad you liked the hook.
I’m curious about the picture, too!
Kate, thanks so much for stopping by. An innocent picture construed into something bad. it will all get straightened out.