Schubert Series by Kirsty Ferry

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  • Every Witch Way (Schubert #1)
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    Every Witch Way (Schubert #1)

    Kirsty Ferry

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    On this romantic Halloween romp through the scariest places in Scotland, a young woman discovers that true love can weave a spell all its own.   Young and pretty Nessa hates her full name—Agnes—which she inherited from her great-great grandmother. It makes her feel even more awkward that she already is. But she’s starting to think she’s inherited something much more interesting from her namesake.   Family rumor has long said that Great-Great Granny Agnes was a real-life witch... more

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  • It Started with a Giggle (Schubert #3)
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    It Started with a Giggle (Schubert #3)

    Kirsty Ferry

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2020

    Sometimes the best things start in the strangest ways …. with a giggle! On a night out in Edinburgh, single mum Liza-Belle Graham finds herself revealing her hopes and dreams to a green-eyed stranger. Liza always wanted to run an “arty-crafty-booky” business, and she’s seen the perfect empty shop to make her dreams a reality. No harm in telling the stranger. It’s not like she’ll see him again … But Scott McCreadie is no mystery man – he’s an interior designer looking for new premises... more

  • It Started with a Pirate: A fabulous new romantic comedy for 2021 (Schubert #4)
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    It Started with a Pirate: A fabulous new romantic comedy for 2021 (Schubert #4)

    Kirsty Ferry

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2021

    Coffee, cake and cats ...These are a few of Lexie Farrington’s favourite things, and when she walks into the Thistledean Café in Edinburgh, she’s delighted to find all three: coffee, cake, a big black cat on a purple lead being held by a very grumpy-looking pirate. Okay, maybe she wasn’t quite expecting that one ...Of course, Billy McCreadie isn’t really a pirate; he just knows a lot about them and is on his way to give a historical talk to school kids, hence the get-up... more

  • Bea's Magical Summer Garden (Schubert #6)
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    Bea's Magical Summer Garden (Schubert #6)

    Kirsty Ferry

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2023

    Its higgledy-piggledy layout, fascinating plants and occasional resident black cat makes it the most charming place to visit on a sunny afternoon. Plus Bea has bees – and her Honey Festival is sure to create a buzz.But not everyone thinks Bea’s Garden is the bee’s knees.The Man at the Big House next door has been a thorn in Bea’s side for the longest time, with his unnecessarily snippy letters about her beautiful climbing plants ruining his ‘clean lines’... more

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