Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Flower Bowl Spell by Olivia Boler



The Flower Bowl Spell


Just read a fun, self-published book!  Yep, called The Flower Bowl Spell-- same as the title of this post.  If you like magic and spunky writing, please give it a try.  It's available as an ebook, and I believe it will be available as a paperback in the near future.  But don't wait for paper-- and save a tree-- read ebooks!  Here's the description from Amazon:


Journalist Memphis Zhang isn’t ashamed of her Wiccan upbringing—in fact, she’s proud to be one of a few Chinese American witches in San Francisco, and maybe the world. Unlike the well-meaning but basically powerless Wiccans in her disbanded coven, Memphis can see fairies, read auras, and cast spells that actually work—even though she concocts them with ingredients like Nutella and antiperspirant. Yet after a friend she tries to protect is brutally killed, Memphis, full of guilt, abandons magick to lead a “normal” life. The appearance, however, of her dead friend’s sexy rock star brother—as well as a fairy in a subway tunnel—suggest that magick is not done with her. Reluctantly, Memphis finds herself dragged back into the world of urban magick, trying to stop a power-hungry witch from using the dangerous Flower Bowl Spell and killing the people Memphis loves—and maybe even Memphis herself.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lisa,
    I've been meaning to say thank you for the fantastic review! I will ping it right now. — Olivia

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