Midsummer Night's Mischief

· A Wiccan Wheel Mystery Book 1 · Kensington Cozies
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A Summer Solstice festival turns fraught when a stolen artifact lures a Wiccan lawyer into a cauldron of trouble in this witchy mystery series debut.

Illinois attorney Keli Milanni has a truly unique side practice—as a Wiccan. But as Midsummer Eve approaches, she's not quite feeling the magic. With trouble brewing at work, she needs her inner Goddess more than ever.

The family of a recently deceased client is blaming Keli for the loss of a Shakespearean heirloom worth millions. And clearing her name by finding the real culprit won't be easy. With both a Renaissance Faire and a literary convention in town, Edindale is rife with suspicious characters.

Keli weaves a tangled web when her investigation brings her up-close and personal with her suspects—including sexy Wes Callahan, her client's grandson. The tattooed bartender could be the man she's been looking for in more ways than one. Now Keli will need a touch of the divine to bring her world, and her heart, back to a state of harmony.

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Kristina Anderson
July 31, 2016
Midsummer Night’s Mischief by Jennifer David Hesse is the first book in the Wiccan Wheel Mystery series. Keli Milanni is an attorney with Olsen, Sykes, and Rafferty in Erindale, Illinois, but she feels that something is missing. Keli wants to find love (someone to share her life with). As a Wiccan, Keli decides to cast a spell. To be more accurate, she casts a love spell and waits to see what happens. Hunky Wes Callahan might be the answer to her call. They meet one night at her local watering hole, but he gets a phone call that takes him away quickly (without getting her number and Keli does not get his). At work Keli is working on a will for a new client who found a valuable item in her attic. Eleanor Mostriak found an original Shakespeare First Folio in a trunk in her attic. It had belonged to her husband, but Eleanor thought it had been destroyed. The book is quite valuable as there are less than 200 copies in existence and the majority of those copies are in museums or private collections. The first thing Eleanor did was create a will (that would not be the first thing on my to-do list). Keli did advise her to get an appraisal, put the folio in a safety deposit box at the bank, and contact her insurance provider. However, Keli did not follow up with Eleanor on any of these items (but the will is done). Then Keli gets a call from Darlene Callahan (see a connection here), Eleanor’s daughter. Eleanor passed away the night before. Then the folio disappears from Eleanor’s home (she carried it around in her messenger bag and was showing it off). Darlene is holding Keli and her law firm responsible (around $2 million dollars). Keli convinces her bosses not to fire her (suspension instead). Keli will use her vacation time and attempt to find the folio (and save her job). If she cannot find it, then she will have to face the music. This will also give Keli a chance to reconnect with Wes Callahan (Darlene’s son) to see if he is the one for her. Can Keli find the folio before it vanishes? Is Wes the answer to Keli’s love spell? You will just have to read Midsummer Night’s Mischief to find out! Midsummer Night’s Mischief was disappointing to me especially the first chapter. Keli was more obsessed with her love life than anything else. Keli acted more like a sixteen-year-old (especially around Wes) than a grown up woman who is an attorney (I would not retain this woman as my attorney). I did not like how Wicca was portrayed in this story. It did not seem the right type for a cozy mystery and it was a little confusing for me with the Goddess worship (Keli is keeping this part of her life secret from her co-workers). The writing is satisfactory, but the pace is a little slow. The book started to feel like it would never end. Most likely because I was able to identify the killer right away (the prologue gives a big clue). The romance (more like lust fest) took precedence over the mystery in the book (especially in the first half of the novel). We get more of the investigation in the latter part of the story. I was looking forward to reading this novel when I read the blurb about the Wiccan elements and a Shakespeare First Folio. They sounded like a great combination (the book needs a little tweaking). I give Midsummer Night’s Mischief 3 out of 5 stars. It is okay, but I was just not a fan (the characters need work). It is only the first book in the series, so I will give the second novel Bell, Book, and Candlemas a chance. I received a complimentary copy of the novel in exchange for an honest evaluation. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.
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Baby Bones
April 5, 2023
I personally love me a good murder mystery. I love the detail in the book and never get bored. To me, it sets the story. As for the whole vegan wiccan thing, these comments are so ignorant lmao there are all kinds of people y'all. People aren't just walking stereotypes. I find the character great. She's real. She has depth. I find it fun.
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Simi F.
February 9, 2019
boring arrogant lead character..story drags.had to force self to finish it by skimming. and the dumb goddess /vegan thing done poorly. oh and author discriminating against a Doberman being "dangerous is pathetic bet this "writer" thinks the only safe dog is a shivering 3 lb overbred rat dog .on my blacklist to ignore any further "writings "
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About the author

Jennifer David Hesse is an environmental attorney by day and author by night. Born and raised in Central Illinois, Jennifer now makes her home in Chicago with her husband, guitarist Scott Hesse, and their daughter, Sage. When she’s not writing, Jennifer enjoys yoga, hiking, and movie night with her family. Please visit her at www.JenniferDavidHesse.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/AuthorJenniferDavidHesse.

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