Publisher Description
Small-town tea shop proprietor Kylie Strange already has a lot on her plate. The last thing she needs is more trouble to spring up from the mystical Booke of the Hidden.
Keeping one step ahead of a scheming demon, supernatural assassins, and Baphomet—an angry god hellbent on stealing the Booke—it's all more than enough for one person to handle. And that's without mentioning her competing affections for the demon Erasmus Dark and the handsome, human Sheriff Ed.
But soon enough, Kylie and her coven hear whispers of new disturbances in Moody Bog. Strange creatures have been stalking the townsfolk and rumors of violent encounters confirm their deadly intent. Worst of all, the Booke of the Hidden is not to blame, and no one is sure what is.
Kylie and her coven of Wiccans need to prioritize. Which is worse? The mysterious and lethal creatures or Baphomet, who—if he gets his way—will unleash Hell upon Moody Bog . . . and beyond.
Contains mature themes.
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About Jeri Westerson
Jeri Westerson worked in a bevy of careers prior to setting her sights on becoming a novelist.
Would-be actress, graphic artist, theology teacher, tasting host and tour guide
for a winery, and newspaper reporter were among them. She wanted to create her
own brand of medieval mystery, and combined the concept of medieval mystery
with hard-boiled detective fiction into what she calls “Medieval Noir.” Her novel Veil of Lies, garnered nominations for the Macavity Award for
Best Historical Mystery and the Shamus Award for
Best First PI Novel, the first medieval mystery to be so honored. She has lectured
around the country about the Middle Ages, demonstrating her cache of medieval
weaponry, and is vice president for the southern California chapter of Mystery
Writers of America. She is also a member of Private Eye Writers of America and the
Historical Novel Society. She is married to a commercial photographer, has a
screenwriter son, and herds two cats, a tortoise, and the occasional tarantula
at her home in southern California.