The Monstrous Seven (A Hannah Hickok Witchy Mystery Book 4) by Lily Harper Hart

The Monstrous Seven (A Hannah Hickok Witchy Mystery Book 4) by Lily Harper Hart

Author:Lily Harper Hart [Hart, Lily Harper]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperHart Publications
Published: 2020-06-01T16:00:00+00:00


AFTER HOURS OF FRUITLESS RESEARCH, HANNAH and Cooper passed out in her bed shortly before two o’clock. They were awakened a short six hours later by a large magic book being dropped between them on the bed.

“Rise and shine!”

Abigail Jenkins was a morning person even before she died. Now that she was a ghost, and had regular access to the granddaughter she couldn’t spend time with when she was a child, she was positively giddy at a time when Hannah would’ve killed someone for a mug of coffee.

“Abigail,” she muttered, throwing her arm over her face. “What are you doing here? It’s not even dawn.”

“It’s after eight,” Abigail chided, tugging on Hannah’s hand to get her attention. It had taken her some time to get used to her new abilities, but now she was fairly confident about what she could (and could not, for that matter) accomplish. “You’re going to regret it if you sleep your life away.”

“That’s good advice,” Cooper murmured, shifting so he was on his side and could study Abigail’s excited face. She’d been like a mother to him at a time when he was struggling after several tours overseas. He adored her with every fiber of his being. That didn’t mean he wanted her interrupting his morning time — which happened to be his favorite time of day — with Hannah. “Maybe we should come up with a way for you to knock, huh?”

Abigail beamed at him. “Have I mentioned how happy I am that you two have found each other? I think it’s adorable that you’re together.”

Her mind slowly catching up to the morning, Hannah jerked her head up and glanced down. She couldn’t remember if she’d bothered to dress in anything for bed. She “sort of” remembered Cooper collecting her when she started falling out on the couch and carrying her to bed. That was all she wrote, and she thought it was possible Cooper basically stripped her bare and shoved her under the covers before climbing in next to her. Thankfully, though, she still wore her T-shirt from the night before. That, at least, was something.

“You’re perfectly respectable,” Abigail reassured her. “I always check before waking you.”

“The fact that you check isn’t going to cut down on the embarrassment factor,” Hannah argued, struggling to a sitting position. “I know you’re my grandmother and all, but it could still turn ultra-weird if we’re not careful.”

“I wouldn’t wake you up if I saw you were in a compromising position,” Abigail reassured her, grinning. “You wouldn’t even know what I saw because I would never mention it.”

“That sounds practical,” Cooper muttered, dragging a hand through his morning-tousled hair. “What’s with the book?”

“I saw the research you guys were conducting last night,” Abigail explained. “You’re not looking in the right place. That’s the correct book.” She inclined her head toward the leather tome that had landed between Hannah and Cooper.

“How do you know what we’re looking for?” Hannah queried, rubbing the sleep from her eyes as Cooper flipped open the book.



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