Witchcraft

Witchcraft by Jayne Ann Krentz, published by Mira Books in 1996, is a contemporary fiction novel that spans 249 pages. The story follows Kimberly Sawyer, a successful mystery writer who finds herself in a chilling situation when a blood-red rose with a needle through its heart is left on her doorstep. As fear takes hold, she reaches out for help, leading her to Darius Cavenaugh’s vineyard in Napa Valley, where the line between safety and danger blurs.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of suspense and romance as Kimberly navigates her fears and the enigmatic presence of Darius. The plot thickens as she contemplates whether her stay at the vineyard is a protective measure or part of a more sinister plan. Themes of mystery and the complexities of trust are woven throughout the story, inviting readers to explore the dynamics of fear and attraction in a contemporary setting.
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A single blood-red rose — with a needle through its heart — is left on her doorstep. A hooded figure wielding a sacrificial dagger watches from beyond her window. Someone wants Kimberly Sawyer to feel very afraid. And they’re succeeding. They’ve driven the successful mystery writer to do something she rarely does — ask for help. But maybe that’s part of the plan. Maybe someone wants Kim to stay at Darius Cavenaugh’s Napa Valley vineyard for a reason. Is she walking into a trap or into the arms of a man who promises to protect her?
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