Angela M. Sanders is the author of the bestselling Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing Mysteries, the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series, The Booster Club Capers, and the Kite Shop Mysteries, written under the name Clover Tate. In addition to cozy mysteries, she regularly writes articles on food, vintage clothing, personalities and perfume for Portland Monthly, Now Smell This, the French perfume magazine Nez, and various food magazines. A former congressional investigator, she now writes full-time and is a member of Novelists, Inc., International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. Angela has two cats-one of whom is black of course-a witch's freckle in her left eye, and learned to read tarot cards from a pagan priestess. She lives in Portland, Oregon and can be found online at AngelaMSanders.com.
Praise for the Witch Way Librarian Mysteries: “Red herrings galore compete with witchy library lore in an often humorous mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews on Witch and Famous “This cozy mystery has the right balance of suspense and quirky, small-town humor.” —Library Journal on Seven-Year Witch “A really lovely follow-up to the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series debut. A solid treat.” —Criminal Element on Seven-Year Witch “Full of false leads and truly surprising reveals, this terrifically plotted mystery is hard to put down.” —Bookpage STARRED REVIEW on Seven-Year Witch “The perfect cozy for fans of the paranormal genre as well as those readers who love a cozy with a library setting.” —Fresh Fiction on Seven-Year Witch “Balances paranormal whimsy and small-town charm…it’s a delight to read about someone whose powers derive in part from stories and the feelings that readers attach to them. This is a fine debut that promises more bookish fun to come.” —Bookpage on Bait and Witch “A fun paranormal mystery with an intriguing magic system and delightful setting, in no small part due to how charming the Wilfred inhabitants can be.” —Criminal Element on Bait and Witch “Zippy and fun, with just enough ambiance to satisfy readers seeking spooks and humor.” —Kirkus Reviews on Bait and Witch “Imaginative…Has everything a reader of cozies could hope for.” —Reviewing the Evidence on Bait and Witch