• Close Encounters of the Witchy Kind

  • A Wicked Witches of the Midwest Fantasy, Book 6
  • By: Amanda M. Lee
  • Narrated by: Lesley Ann Fogle
  • Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (87 ratings)

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Close Encounters of the Witchy Kind

By: Amanda M. Lee
Narrated by: Lesley Ann Fogle
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Publisher's summary

The truth is out there … probably.

Hemlock Cove may be a town where real witches are pretending to be humans pretending to be witches, but something legitimately strange is afoot.

What looks to be an aircraft of some sort goes down in Potter’s Field and, of course, every looky-loo in the area turns out to watch it burn. When the federal government shows up to take over the scene and shuts down access to the site, Bay Winchester is suspicious. Things only get worse when her boyfriend Landon Michaels is ordered to abstain from sharing information from her.

Conspiracy theories start flying fast and furious when alien bloggers descend on the area and Aunt Tillie starts throwing around her science fiction knowledge … which is all gleaned from television, movies and books.

In her head, Bay knows that the odds of an alien craft landing in Hemlock Cove are fairly long. In her heart, though, she can’t quite ignore the prospect … especially when certain things start happening to further Aunt Tillie’s wild suggestions.

Bay is determined to find answers, and she’s taking her family along for the ride. This time, though, she’s going up against the federal government, and only one faction will come out victorious. The Force will be with them. Okay, Aunt Tillie will be with them. She’s a force to be reckoned with, though.

©2018 Amanda M. Lee (P)2018 Amanda M. Lee

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Good series

Love, love this series listened to all books in the series over and over again. Wish there were more books in the series.

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Really Nice Shorter novel

Aunt Tilly is always worth the price of admission. Lol. The Star Wars characters comparisons-priceless!

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A Winchester Fantasy with Aliens

I have always been a fan of the Wicked Witches of the Midwest Fantasy books as they are such an interesting twist on some of our favorite stories and cult favorites. This is the final story in the Fantasy series and I believe that Amanda M. Lee has created a fun story filled with ET, Body Snatchers, and Alien references.

I must admit that I wanted to fast forward as I couldn't guess how it would end. But, I enjoyed the verbal ride that the author gave me through the story.

The only call out is that Lesley Ann Fogle, the reader rushed through the book and sometimes the voices weren't distinct enough to know who was who. Small call out that truly did not distract from the overall story

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Didn’t like the narration

I love all her books…
I couldn’t really get into this book because of the narrators voice. This narrators voice made it feel like I was listening to a children’s book.

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