
Winter, who is a bootlegger and rich, can’t get Aida out of his head, and in short time the two of them find themselves in a hot, steamy relationship, which both agree will be with no commitments. Between the two of them, they manage to help Winter but not before Aida begins to feel the attraction to this huge, scarred, but otherwise gorgeous man. Aida’s boss, Velma, has magic ability, and calls in Aida to help Winter, who is being besieged by ghosts, as well as having been poisoned by magic. It is because of this ability, she meet our hero, Winter, who is a hulk of a man, & in trouble. Aida can summon the dead or send them away. We meet our heroine, Aida, who works in a speakeasy, as a medium. As you can tell from the series title, this takes place in San Francisco, during the prohibition era. And the closer they become, the more they realize they have ghosts of their own to exorciseīitter Spirits by Jenn Bennett is the first book in her new Roaring Twenties series. On the hunt for the curseworker responsible for the hex, Aida and Winter become drunk on passion. After Aida’s supernatural assistance is enlisted to banish the ghosts, her spirit-chilled aura heats up as the charming bootlegger casts a different sort of spell on her… Winter Magnusson is a notorious bootlegger who’s more comfortable with guns than ghosts-unfortunately for him, he’s the recent target of a malevolent hex that renders him a magnet for hauntings. However, her ability to summon (and expel) the dead is more than just an act. The fog-covered Bay Area can be an intoxicating scene, particularly when you specialize in spirits…Īida Palmer performs a spirit medium show onstage at Chinatown’s illustrious Gris-Gris speakeasy.


It’s the roaring twenties, and San Francisco is a hotbed of illegal boozing, raw lust, and black magic.

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