Frosted Misfortunes Mysteries Book 5
Author: Lisa Siefert
Genre: Mystery/Paranormal
Digital Book
ASIN #: B0F77B8NB5
Tule Publishing
78 Pages
$.99 Amazon
September 22, 2025
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Ava's long-lost missing cousin, Sakara Decker, is finally back -- but is she?
After a post-breakup love potion goes completely wrong, Sakara wakes up with total and complete amnesia. Not only has she forgotten that she's a witch, she also forgot that she has a talking cat. And the super ability to read minds of anyone she touches, including a would-be assassin.
Stopping a murder before it happens should be easy with the help of her cousin Ava and the local police, but it's Halloween, and no one and nothing is as it seems...
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Sakara Decker wakes up in a garish red bedroom, and wonders where she is. She doesn't know, because she has amnesia. Her talking cat tells her it's her own fault. Freaked out by the fact she has an imaginary cat, she thinks she has something wrong with her...but he's not imaginary, as she finds out when she goes to an emergency room and the nurse tells her to get it out of there. Passing it off to a security guard, she tells him it's not her cat and she leaves.
After feeling a flash of lightning when talking to the doctor, she sees a vision...and her mind is reeling. She also discovers the cat is truly hers, and the security guard gave it away. But when she goes to retrieve the kitty, she touches someone else, and brushes off what she's just seen.
Still disturbed, Sakara searches out someone with her own last name in her phone -- Ava Decker -- and calls her, finding out they live close. Several episodes later, she's sure the man she met is going to be murdered, and needs all the help she can to save his life. But will Ava, Sakara, and one ornery cat be able to figure it out? Or will help be needed at all?...
This is a short story in the Frosted Misfortunes series with a Halloween theme. It's the first time I've read of Sakara, and I don't usually read books about witches, but she's an interesting one, even with her self-induced amnesia. (Hopefully, she gets her memory back!) It's a quick read with an intriguing story line, and I really did like the way the book ended. While it's a quick read, it's full of action, and worth the time. Recommended.
More on Lisa Siefert's Books: https://www.fantasticfiction.com/s/lisa-siefert/

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