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Wickedly Whimsical & Supernatural Cozy Cases: Magical Mysteries for the Darkly Curious

Magical tropical library at night with a black cat on spellbooks, floating quills, steaming teacup, and amber lamplight.


Warm lamplight. Whispered spells. Curiosity with claws.
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It starts with a whisper: a misplaced page, a shadow that lingers when the candle gutters. Welcome to this Dark Library shelf where intuition blends with enchantment and murder comes wrapped in moonlight. Here, psychic librarians team up with talking cats, and alchemy leaks into the city’s hidden tunnels.

Curse Me Once, Winkle Me Twice — Petra Shaw

Curse Me Once, Winkle Me Twice — Petra Shaw

A centuries-old curse, a razor-tongued familiar, and a demon who won’t stay shelved. Psychic librarian Kerilee Oberon and her cat Mysty race folklore and time before the blue flame claims another soul.

Free with Kindle Unlimited → Curse Me Once, Winkle Me Twice

Angle: A spellbinding cozy where a librarian and her cat outrun a living curse.

Ravaged Rook Renaissance — Saint Vincent

Ravaged Rook Renaissance — Saint Vincent

In Manhattan’s shadowlands, pet-sitter Penelope Paws inherits a murder and a vanishing potion. With Edgar the crow, Midnight the tuxedo cat, and the Night Owls, she hunts criminals — and something older — through forgotten tunnels.

Free with Kindle Unlimited → Ravaged Rook Renaissance

Angle: Urban alchemy and talking allies turn the city into a supernatural maze.

Supernatural cozies give us the illusion of safety in the strange — tidy murders, mischievous magic, and heroines who carry charms in their pockets and courage in their tea.

Enter The Dark Library

The night hums, the candle flickers, and the page turns. If you crave cozies laced with moonlit mischief and danger that smells faintly of lavender and old books — welcome home.

“Stay curious, stay aware — not every spell ends the way it begins.” — Penelope McGrath

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