Mirror Witch (Daughters of Hecate Book 1) by Phoebe Walker EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Authors: Phoebe Walker
- Language: English
- Genre: Romantic Fantasy
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A Werewolf Walks into an Occult
Shop
BOOKER
SOMETIMES FINDING HUMANS WAS TOO EASY.
The werewolf looked across the street into the window of the shop
where his quarry was working, squinting past the bright neon signs. Tarot.
Psychic. Spells. Its owner had chosen to call it “Other Worlds Emporium,”
which made him snort. It was as subtle as a frat bro doused in Axe body
spray.
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This woman had taken the Council eight years to find? It had taken
Booker and his team only a month—but he’d worked his ass off in that span
of time. Sure, she was now reading tarot in a New Age shop, like she had
been before she disappeared, but she’d managed to stay elusive. She lived
off the grid, working for cash, staying a short while in each place, never
more than six months—but Booker had figured out her pattern, just in time
to catch her here in Ste. Genevieve, Illinois. Another river town, just like all
the others.
Most humans were just mobilized patterns, as far as he could see. This
one was no exception.
Josephine Ellen Murphy. Born in St. Louis, raised by her grandparents
after her mother’s death, put into the foster system at age 16, finished high
school while living in an undisclosed location. Held a few unassuming jobs,
then became a practicing Wiccan reading tarot in shops and over the phone.
No criminal record, no legal problems.
She would never have ended up on his radar—or the Council’s—if she
hadn’t gotten mixed up with the Fenris.
Booker entered Other Worlds Emporium with a feigned nonchalance,
but the clerk behind the counter still froze in place when she saw him. It
was a hard sell, he knew—werewolves may look human sometimes, but
they weren’t, even when they tried to act like it. He couldn’t help but sense
the clerk’s unease, as he did any time he affected a human’s emotional state.
The scent changed, or at least that’s how he interpreted it.
The clerk took a step backward when he moved toward her, but when he
smiled at her, flashing what he knew was a matching set of dimples, she
smiled back, the tension easing from her muscles and her scent.
“Hi there!” she chirped. “Is there anything I can help you with?”
“Yes,” he said, keeping his voice even and friendly. “I came in for a
tarot reading. Josephine Murphy is here today, isn’t she?”
“She is! She’s with a client, but she’ll be available in fifteen minutes if
you don’t mind waiting,” she said, seeming delighted with this idea.
Humans.
Still, this one was harmless. He engaged in some mild flirting with the
clerk, whose name was Sonja. Before the fifteen minutes were up, she had
invited him out for a drink.
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