A Lying Witch Book One

By Odette C. Bell

A Lying Witch Book One - Odette C. Bell
  • Release Date: 2016-10-30
  • Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Score: 4
4
From 266 Ratings

Description

Chi McLane loves lying. A fortuneteller, she’ll happily lie about your future for a fee.
She encounters a problem when she inherits her grandmother's house. Shouldn’t be so bad, right? Wrong. The house comes with a book, and the book’s cursed.
Soon, Chi’s thrust into the gritty world of a seer. Yeah, because magic exists, and it ain't pretty.
Oh, and there's another problem. One with broad shoulders, an even broader Scottish accent, and a killer smile. Turns out he's her magical bodyguard, and he's here to stay.
Chi’s pushed into a realm of violent magic, petty lies, and a curse intent to haunt her until she dies.
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A Lying Witch follows a crooked fortuneteller and her dangerous bodyguard fighting to solve crimes and uncover the truth. If you love your urban fantasies with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab A Lying Witch Book One today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.

Reviews

  • Average romance fantasy novel

    2
    By Runnin'Gal
    The writing is mediocre and it’s the typical fantasy romance novel, but it’s a decent break from more intellectually stimulating reads. It’s silly the books are separated - the money making scheme behind it is very obvious. The story honestly isn’t worth the end total of $12.
  • Lying Witch

    5
    By melstig68
    Loved story. Disliked the word goddamn it was used to often
  • Boring and main character is annoying

    1
    By anamurug
    Don’t waste your time.
  • Short story

    4
    By digo19382
    Good read, very short!
  • Loved it!

    5
    By ARite8828
    A fast-paced, fun read! Good for those rainy days, when you need something spooky to curl up with.
  • Good but overpriced

    3
    By LaWeezel
    I have really enjoyed this author's writing. I read through her Plain Jane series, and I read the first book in the lying witch series. However, and this is a big however, each book is only about 200 pages +/-10. She charges generally $3.99 per book. This is what I pay for books twice the length. Then, after all the books in the series are written, she offers a bundle deal at a little more than the price per page that I pay for other books. The deals are not actually really deals, since the price is still higher than "normal" price. So, to get the books at a little over the usual rate per page rather than double price, you should wait until the entire series is done and buy the bundle. And understand that you are not getting a special deal, you're just getting close to standard price for online books. Or you can pay through the nose and buy them one at a time. If I didn't like this author's writing, this review would be a little more scathing regarding her cutting books into half books. She should be charging perhaps $1.99 for each of these novellas.