By Earth, by T. Thorn Coyle.

The Witches of Portland, Book 1

Cassiel is a witch who moved to Portland, Oregon a couple of years ago. As a teenager in Tennessee she began to see ghosts and tried to help them move along, including being involved with law enforcement. Burned out and spiritually drained, she moved across the country hoping to create a better life.

In Portland she has found a community and joined a coven. But life in Portland has its own problems. She’s about to lose her apartment due to rent increases and a housing shortage. To make matters worse, a ghost appears to her while she’s working magic with her coven. The beautiful woman asks her to help a man finish something and mentions Joe and Darius. They next day Joe shows up at the cafe where she works. He’s friends with her boss, a fellow coven member.

Joe is a contractor. He works with his brother rehabbing houses. He’s still recovering from the death of his girlfriend. Although it was ruled a suicide, he has a hard time believing that. Tarika just wasn’t that type of person. She was a reporter and was working hard on a juicy story at the time of her death. He can’t believe she would suddenly commit suicide when there was no sign of trouble beforehand.

After meeting Cassiel, Joe finds out that Tarika’s brother Darius has been investigating her death. He believes it was related to the story she was working on about a series of fires that have occurred at new housing projects in the area.

Eventually Joe, Darius, Cassie and her coven begin investigating the fires with guidance from Tarika. Together, will they be able to untangle the mystery and bring the wrongdoers to the surface?

I really enjoyed this book. The mystery, characters and paranormal elements blended together in a very satisfying way. The romance was subdued, but that felt appropriate for the situation. The series features the various members of the coven and their different magical talents. I look forward to finding out all about them.

Lavender and Cinnamon Book 1: Hexes and Kisses from Seattle By Monica La Porta

Hexes and Kisses from Seattle was a delight to read. Aubrey is having a very bad day. Yesterday she received a summons to a meeting with her landlord. Stress caused her to spend most of the night baking. That’s good for her shop but bad for her attitude. When he’s late for the meeting her patience has reached it’s end. She walks in his office and…(that’s for you to read). When she finds out he plans to evict her in a month and breaks his desk. She fixes the damage but then he’s kissing her and claiming that he’s been looking for her for ages.

Aubrey is a witch who tries to follow the rules and keep magic secret, but it’s hard when a day is so challenging. The landlord turns out to be a hot dragons shifter and they are cursed to be tethered together. Reeling from this discovery, there’s more news. Andrew forgot to mention he’s engaged.

I really enjoyed reading this book. Aubrey tells the story with a lot of snark . It’s a fun read, but there’s a cliff-hanger at the end.

I look forward to reading more of this series. The next two books are already out.

Summoning destiny by Noree Cosper

A part of the Secrets and sorcery anthology.

An exciting mystery/adventure short story with romantic elements. When Dominic walks in to the magic shop where Ava works she knows she’s in for it. Something went wrong in a seance that she did recently and Dominic has come to investigate.  Soon they’re investigating a conspiracy.

I loved the world the story was in and wished I could spend more time learning about it. Ava is the sassy street-wise young witch and it’s fun to watch her interact with stuffy snobs.