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· Tales from the Paranormal Plantation Book 2 · Melanie James
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For some people, time travel is a fantastic daydream, but for Gertie O’Leary, it’s just another magically induced accident.

Just when you thought things couldn’t get weirder at the Paranormal Plantation, Gertie decides to jazz the place up with another DIY project.

Fuchsia’s a great color, don’t you agree? Sure, it’s great. But after Gertie mixes her favorite color with a heavy dose of untried witchcraft, creating a strange time-warping side effect, she and her paranormal posse land in the court of King Henry VIII. 

You know what isn’t great? Your friend loses her memory and tries to steal your boyfriend, you can’t figure out how to get back home, and worse, you’re accused of witchcraft!

Add in a pair of mischievous Sasquatches, along with a curious dragon and it spells certain doom for Gertie and her friends as they take their magical buffoonery to the sixteenth century!


About the author

New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author Melanie James is the author of more than four dozen books. She grew up in western Pennsylvania before heading off to Chicago, seeking new adventures. She found life in a big city fun for a while and even met the love of her life there. Melanie quickly tired of the hustle and bustle of the concrete jungle and settled down with her one true love in northeast Wisconsin. 

Melanie has two kids, three step-kids, a beautiful daughter-in-law, and the cutest grandbabies. She also has two dogs and three cats that often make appearances in her books. 


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