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Something Wiccan This Way Comes

Book 1 Wheel of the Year Mysteries

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Every story has a beginning.

This one starts when the past finally catches up.

Maren Lilienthal returns home to Riverton with nothing — except her Tarot cards, her magick, and the life she thought she'd escaped.

After losing a fortune in a devastating Ponzi scheme, she’s forced back into a world ruled by her powerful family and their expectations. . . and the future feels less like a second chance and more like a life sentence.

Riverton is a town of old secrets and long memories, where forgiveness is rare and nothing stays buried for long.

When she meets Cyrus Harper, a brilliant and relentless tech billionaire, everything changes. He sees her clearly. Too clearly.

Their connection is immediate. Unsettling. And running away is no longer simple, as if something unseen has been guiding them toward each other.

But not everyone wishes them well.

When Maren and Cyrus are framed for a ritual murder on Imbolc, it becomes clear that someone is moving behind the scenes—someone who knows exactly how to twist truth, power, and fear to their advantage.

To clear their names, Maren must trust the cards … and trust Cyrus even more. Together, they follow a path of buried secrets, shifting loyalties, and choices that cannot be undone.

Because the truth never comes easily.
Some answers demand a price.
And what’s been set in motion won’t stop.

Something Wiccan This Way Comes is the first book in The Wheel of the Year Mysteries.
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