Review; Herringbones and Hexes by Nancy Warren

A little while ago I read the paranormal cosy mystery Herringbones and Hexes by Nancy Warren and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
What the hex is going on?

Life at Cardinal Woolsey’s knitting and yarn shop is about as smooth as shop owner Lucy’s knitting. In other words, lumpy, tangled and prone to disaster. Much like her spell-casting. But things get worse when her cousin and shop assistant Violet shows alarming symptoms of a hex. Who would do such a thing? Was it the guy from Witch Date she blew off? Or is Lucy the real target?

Meanwhile, Lucy’s dating a much older man. Like five hundred years older. The gorgeous vampire Rafe wants to marry her, but there’s more keeping them apart than an age gap. Can they make a May-medieval marriage work? Or will they say goodbye forever.

When someone dies, either the hex is to blame or there’s a murderer on the loose in Oxford.

My Thoughts on the Book
It's fun returning to the series, even though it might be a bit lightweight and in need of occasional editing. The plot was entertaining and I do love the dynamics between the characters.

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