Review; Stockings and Spells by Nancy Warren

Earlier this year, I read the paranormal cosy mystery Stockings and Spells by Nancy Warren and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
A Holiday Market
With crafts, toys, hot chocolate
And a killer!

The Vampire Knitting Club decide to take part in Oxford’s Holiday Market, selling exquisite hand knit scarves, sweaters and gift items. Their most popular item is the hand knit Christmas stocking, brightly colored and extra long to squeeze in a few extra small gifts.

But when a sales clerk in another booth is found strangled with one of the stockings, Lucy Swift and her undead detectives are on the case, determined to find out who would do such a terrible thing. And why.

In the meantime, Lucy’s working hard at her spell book, learning to be a witch, with the help of her black cat familiar and her new assistant. Meritanum is a three thousand year old Egyptian witch and she’s having trouble with some of the concepts of modern life, such as traffic, Smart Phones and anything powered by electricity.


Life at Cardinal Woolsey’s knitting shop, in Oxford, England, is as colorful as the most garish Christmas sweater.

My Thoughts on the Book
It was a fun book in the Vampire Knitting Club series, especially as it was Christmas-themed. The plot/storyline was fun and engaging, and I really enjoy the dynamics between Lucy and the various other characters, the vampires included. Lucy did perhaps kiss a bloke, but not the one I'd like her to kiss.

Overall, it was a fun book though.

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