Witches, Spells, Dogs & A Mystery
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Is this Beezley the man turned into a dog?
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I'll be reviewing another Cozy Mystery for you today: Selective Spells by Willow Mason. It is Book 1 in the series Beezley and the Witch. It is also the debut novel of this fellow Indie Author.
The story is told in the first person by the main character. She is a witch living in a small town who has been excommunicated from her coven. Up until she got into trouble with the white witches in the area she was a librarian of sorts guarding boxes of spells that shouldn't be tampered with. Now, she has lost her job and her powers are diminished to a certain degree but not completely gone.
Losing her job and the support of the coven is bad enough but then the leader informs her that she is being evicted from her home, too. A witch has to eat and work in order to pay rent no matter where she lives. Searching for employment, she finds a notice for a job that requires the employee be a witch. She decides to look into the opportunity because she is still a witch she just isn't a part of the coven.
This is when she meets Beezley for the first time. He is in the form of a French Bulldog and will be her boss if he gives her the job. Humans wouldn't be able to understand Beezley's canine ramblings; it would just sound like barking, yipping and yapping. But since our narrator is a witch she understands everything he says. It turns out that he was once a Detective on the police force but has been turned into a dog. He is working on the same case that he had when he was in his human form but has trouble with little things like communicating with non-witches, texting on his phone, and using the computer.
The two don't exactly hit it off in the first interview and our Witch is not interested in the job until she finds out about her eviction. She goes back to take the job and ask to live with the dog detective. They begin to work on the mystery of deaths that are marked as accidents but Beezley's instincts think there is something more to the whole sorted mess. We travel through the pages of spells, deception, betrayal and surprises as the readers.
Recommendation of Selective Spells
I highly recommend this cozy mystery to anyone who loves the genre. It was unique in the concept of the plot. The characters were both humorous and believable. Well, as believable as one can be if they are a witch and a man turned into a dog. That is the wonderful thing about fiction! The characters can be anything and anywhere.
I enjoyed the story being told in the first person instead of the more standard third person. Being an author, myself, I know that is a little more difficult to write. Our little witch is allowed to have her snarky thoughts and we see her vulnerability better from her perspective.
This book was extremely fun to read and to work through the clues of the mystery. Well, done Ms. Mason! I look forward to your future books. I think many of you will enjoy Selective Spells, also. The plot flows nicely, the premise is original and the reading is light and cozy just like it is supposed to be.
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What a cute and clever story idea for a mystery. I can see how perfectly a plot and characters such as a witch and a French Bulldog would fit into the Cozy Mystery genre. Looking forward to a fun read.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like a fun book to read. I love that the detective is a dog, even if it is simply because a man was turned into a dog. Still, we are accustomed to witches working with cats. Working with a dog makes for a nice change.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you write reviews. You always get right to the point of a matter in a sentence and it keeps me reading all the way through. Am very intrigued with this book. Very unique indeed!
ReplyDeleteBev, I enjoy cozy mysteries and this one sounds like such fun! I really like the premise, too. I can see how this could turn into an engaging series. Thanks so much for turning us onto a new indie author and series!
ReplyDeleteOkay Bev this is not a genre I would automatically be drawn to, but you make it sound like such a fun read that it is going on my Must Read list. Thank you for this suggestion! I'm sure I will enjoy it too!
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