The description of the main characters are a bit vague. Will Lily's witchy ways be forced out of the closet? She tries to keep her identity a secret while investigating, but it's not easy-especially under the spells of sexy "mythbuster" Max Carmichael and powerful witch Aidan Rhodes. With her magical knack for vintage fashion -she can sense vibrations of the past from clothing and jewelry-her store becomes a big hit.īut when a client is murdered and children start disappearing from the Bay Area, Lily may be the only one who can unravel the crime. Lily hopes for a normal life when she opens Aunt Cora's Closet. But now her vintage clothing store could give her a chance to make friends in San Francisco. Her spell-casting powers tend to draw mischievous spirits while keeping normal humans at a distance. It was a good starter for the series and definitely piqued my curiosity enough to read the second book (and perhaps the whole series if the second one is even better!). Now that I finished it, however, I’m glad I did pick it up. I have had this on my shelf for a while, but I never got around to reading it because…well the cover wasn’t too enticing for me. Today, I took out a book from my humongous TBR pile, Secondhand Spirits, by Juliet Blackwell. This is my first book review under the 2013 Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge.
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