
A Bad Day at Casper Creek
A Hannah Hickok Witchy Mystery, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Heather Masters
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By:
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Lily Harper Hart
Hannah Hickok is looking forward to her first Christmas in Casper Creek. She has plans for cookies, cuddles with her fiancé Cooper Wyatt, and a visit from Chris Kringle. Instead, the man who visits isn’t the one Hannah was inspecting. No, it’s her former fiancé Michael…and he’s arrived with an agenda.
Michael has more attitude than brains, and he’s ready to make life difficult for Hannah…right up to the point where his new fiancée is killed and her body goes missing from the morgue. When Michael is also attacked, Hannah has to use her magic to save him…and it doesn’t go as planned.
Cooper hated Michael when he was just a concept. Now that the man is staying at Casper Creek, Cooper downright loathes him. That’s not his biggest concern, though. It seems there’s a new paranormal threat on the horizon…and Michael is a target.
Hannah wants to leave her past behind, but she’s going to have to risk her life to save Michael before she can do it. This enemy knows her every weakness, and it’s going to be a fight to the finish to embrace the holiday season and make it to the new year.
Strap in, because it’s going to be a holiday catastrophe.
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It is as if the book was written by several different authors, and a few of them never ready the earlier stories. Hannah is a young woman who experienced mental and emotional domestic abuse. But when her ex-fiancé shows up in this book it is as if the author can’t decide what to do with him. From the first moment Michael is a pompous ass. Nothing about him is charismatic or gives any hint as to why Hannah was ever with him. He doesn’t have the public facade of this type of domestic abuser, he is a cartoon style jerk. The “closure” for Hannah in this book is her “admitting” that the problems in their past relationship was largely her fault for “letting” him abuse her. WTF!!!
These books set up that relationship as abusive. If an author chooses abuse of any kind as a plot device, they have an obligation to treat it as the serious issue it is. Having a survivor of domestic abuse apologize to her abuser and claim responsibility for her own abuse is just sick.
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