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  • Stitches and Witches

  • Vampire Knitting Club, Book 2
  • By: Nancy Warren
  • Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
  • Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (104 ratings)

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Stitches and Witches

By: Nancy Warren
Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
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Summary

Elderflower Tea Shop is next door to Cardinal Woolsey's, the yarn shop Lucy runs and home to the late-night Vampire Knitting Club. The tea shop owners are a pair of octogenarian spinsters and old family friends, so Lucy wants to help clear up the mystery that's keeping their shop closed. But murder isn't the only issue troubling the Miss Watts. A man has come between them. Miss Florence Watt is being romanced by an old flame, one Mary Watt distrusts.

In between figuring out who, among his many enemies, might have poisoned the unpleasant Colonel Montague, Lucy's trying to brush up on her magic spells before the Wiccan potluck dinner her witchy cousin insists she attend. However, she's still settling into being a witch and since she botched a spell and blew up her kitchen, she's taking the magic slowly.

Her knitting endeavors aren't much better. Between purling when she should knit and dropping so many stitches her hand-knit scarf looks like it was attacked by giant moths, there are days Lucy thinks she'll pack it all in and move back to Boston. She might, except she'd miss her beloved undead grandmother, her new friends, one very sexy vampire, and a local detective who is very much alive.

©2018 Nancy Warren (P)2019 Tantor
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Fun but not too sure about the narration.

I enjoyed the first book in this series and enjoyed this story too. But I am struggling a tad with the narration. The narrator is a good 'actor' but the British and Australian accents aren't good and I found it distracting. The pronunciation of some words and phrases were wrong. I don't think it will stop me from purchasing the next book . I will stick with it and hope the narration improves.

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A fun, lighthearted series

I bought 1 and 2 (then realised there are box sets). This has just enough cozy and mystery for me. Oh and then there is the added benefit of knitting vampires!

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Terrific performance

Disliked the skewed timeline. Whatever happened to the Witches Pot Luck? Easy listening otherwise, liked the revenge storyline.

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Love it!

I’ve listened to this series twice back to back and love it. The characters are fun and quirky and I love the idea of knitting vampires! And I like the descriptions and details as well as the storyline. In my opinion the narrator does a great job between American and English accents. Looking forward to seeing how things develop!

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Delightful light listen

Likable chracters and good story. Enough detail to be interesting. And critically, nothing to annoying!

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very average?

So I bought this partly because I'm from Oxfordshire and quite homesick during lock down. I also love cheesy vampire books. I don't really reccomend buying this book if your from the area. Anyone from the area will find the mistakes quite grating. For example, Cotswold stone is not grey its a lovely warm yellow colour, I also don't recall seeing any cotswold hills and sheep on the drive from Oxford to Woodstock. And Warwick is not pronounced correctly!

Aside from those disappointments the story is fine, it's a nice and relaxing book to listen to and I did enjoy that. Though I find these books a bit short really to be deserving of a credit!

I would reccomend to people who enjoy a light hearted easy listen with a small amount of supernatural fun thrown in.

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