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Unraveling Magical Mysteries: Paranormal Women's Fiction (Midlife Witchery Book 22)
by Brenda Trim
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Synopsis
Just when Fiona, Violet, and Aislinn thought they'd earned a damn break, Artemis crashes their victory dinner with catastrophic news: Olympus is under attack, gods are dropping like flies, and—surprise!—only they can save divine butts from extinction.
Goodbye, overdue peaceful evening. Hello, ...
Goodbye, overdue peaceful evening. Hello, ...
Just when Fiona, Violet, and Aislinn thought they'd earned a damn break, Artemis crashes their victory dinner with catastrophic news: Olympus is under attack, gods are dropping like flies, and—surprise!—only they can save divine butts from extinction.
Goodbye, overdue peaceful evening. Hello, next world-ending crisis.
Whisked away to Mount Olympus without so much as a toothbrush, the three magical misfits discover someone's treating gods like magical juice boxes—draining their divine essence and leaving them to fade into oblivion. And the culprit has been using Artemis's own lodge as their villain headquarters. Talk about a hostile takeover.
With their complementary abilities working overtime, the witchy wonder triplets will navigate godly politics (think high school drama but with lightning bolts), infiltrate secret training facilities for god-impersonators, and uncover a conspiracy led by Callisto—Artemis's scorned ex-companion with serious boundary issues and a flair for divine theft.
Their investigation takes them from Olympic chambers to sketchy Athens clubs offering "godly experiences" to mortals with more money than sense, and finally back to Cottlehill Wilds, where the Hellmouth is once again center stage for magical mayhem.
Between saving weakened deities, protecting their families, and figuring out what the hell a "divine ascension ritual" actually entails (spoiler alert: it's not a relaxing spa day), the Backside of Forty faces their most ridiculous challenge yet. Because nothing says "thanks for saving reality last week" like being drafted into a divine civil war.
At least no one's trying to steal their brains this time. Progress!
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