A Cast Off Coven
#2 of the Witchcraft Mystery Series
#2 of the Witchcraft Mystery Series
A National bestseller
Students are spooked at the San Francisco School of Fine Arts, and Lily is called in to search for possible paranormal activity. In return she's been promised a trunkful of Victorian-era clothes recently discovered in a school storage closet.
But Lily finds something else: the body of a wealthy patron of the school. In between running the store and seeing her new boyfriend, Maxa "mythbuster" who is uncomfortable with her witchcraftshe uses her sleuthing skills to try to solve the murder. Soon Lily senses something from the school's vintage clothes, but it's not the smell of mothballsit's the unmistakable aura of evil intent.
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Penguin Group, Mass Market Paperback (June 2010), ISBN-13: 9780451230492
Praise
"If you like your mysteries with a side of spell casting and demon vanquishing, you'll enjoy the second title in Blackwell's Witchcraft mysteries."
Romantic Times
"This awesome paranormal mystery stars a terrific heroine."
Genre-Go-Round Reviews
"Somehow, Juliet Blackwell manages to combine witches, vintage clothing, history, humor, romance, murder, and a serious evil threat in a marvelous story, A Cast-Off Coven. This isn't a lighthearted cozy witchcraft mystery. It's a story with a great deal of depth... filled with fascinating characters and a good mystery, but adding magic, romance, and, even some fascinating history of San Francisco. A Cast-Off Coven is genre-blending at its best."
Lesa Holstine, Lesa's Book Critiques
"I so loved flipping the pages of this wonderful blend of quirkiness, paranormal elements, and contemporary setting that I ran out and bought the first book in Juliet Blackwell's Witchcraft Mysteries. I can't wait to read future installments as this bohemian witch continues to earn her living in a bustling metropolis."
Two Lips Reviews
"I recommend A Cast-Off Coven as a fun read, especially for those who enjoy a bit of magic with their mystery."
Paula Myers, Fresh Fiction
Connie Payne, Once Upon a Romance Reviews





