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“What could possibly go wrong when a few members of a family of witches banned from practicing witchcraft for almost 100 years begin to experiment, sometimes unintentionally, with their powers? Find out in this highly entertaining adventure/romance/mystery. Four cousins, one who torments the others, an eccentric aunt, a pair of loving and protective parents, and various romantic interests and some interesting animals take the listener on a wild romp full of mishaps, laughter, and some mystery. A delight!”
— Nancy • Raven Book Store
In the sleepy college town of Zenobia, New York, the only supernatural trace on display is the name of Gwen Engel’s business—Abracadabra Odd Job Service. But Gwen’s family has some unusual abilities they’ve been keeping under wraps—until one little letter spells big trouble... Nearly a century ago, Gwen Engel’s great-great-grandfather cast a spell with catastrophic side-effects. As a result, the Grand Council of Witches forbade his descendants from practicing witchcraft. The Council even planted anonymous snitches called Watchers in the community to report any errant spellcasting... Yet magic may still be alive and not so well in Zenobia. Gwen and her cousins, Trudy and Milo, receive a letter from Gwen’s adopted sister, Tannith, informing them that she’s bewitched one of their partners and will run away with him at the end of the week. While Gwen frets about whether to trust her scientist boyfriend, currently out of town on a beetle-studying trip, she’s worried that local grad student Jeremy is secretly a Watcher doing his own research. Cousin Trudy is so stressed that she accidentally enchants her cupcakes, creating havoc among her bakery customers—and in her marriage. Perhaps it’s time the family took back control and figured out how to harness their powers. How else can Gwen decide whether her growing feelings for Jeremy are real—or the result of too many of Trudy’s cupcakes?
Elizabeth Bass lives with her husband in Montreal, where she writes and astounds the locals with her makeshift French. An elderly cat or dog can typically be found in her apartment, and during the busiest day, she usually finds time to sneak in an old movie. She is the author of many smartly written works of romance and women's fiction, including A Letter to Three Witches, Summer Days, Life is Sweet, and Wherever Grace is Needed. She also writes mysteries under the names Liz Ireland and Liz Freeland.
Emily Durante is an Earphones award-winning audiobook director and narrator as well as an actor who has performed in a number of stage plays professionally, in the community, and at the college level. Her other performance credits include commercial and industrial voice work, educational live theater, and singing telegrams. She resides in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two children.
Nick Mondelli is an accomplished actor, poet, and audiobook narrator from Ohio. He has narrated a wide range of titles, including Willa Cather's My Antonia, Patty Blount's The Way It Hurts, and Paula Garner's Phantom Limbs, which AudioFile Magazine called a sensitive, expressive performance. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he works out of his in-house studio.