The Witches of Moonshyne Manor
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Marais, Bianca Author
Landon, Amy Narrator
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Harlequin Audio , 2022.
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“Bianca Marais is a genius” — Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling authorA coven of modern-day witches. A magical heist-gone-wrong. A looming threat.Five octogenarian witches gather as an angry mob threatens to demolish Moonshyne Manor. All eyes turn to the witch in charge, Queenie, who confesses they’ve fallen far behind on their mortgage payments. Still, there’s hope, since the imminent return of Ruby—one of the sisterhood who’s been gone for thirty-three years—will surely be their salvation.But the mob is only the start of their troubles. One man is hellbent on avenging his family for the theft of a legacy he claims was rightfully his. In an act of desperation, Queenie makes a bargain with an evil far more powerful than anything they’ve ever faced. Then things take a turn for the worse when Ruby’s homecoming reveals a seemingly insurmountable obstacle instead of the solution to all their problems.The witches are determined to save their home and themselves, but their aging powers are no match for increasingly malicious threats. Thankfully, they get a bit of help from Persephone, a feisty TikToker eager to smash the patriarchy. As the deadline to save the manor approaches, fractures among the sisterhood are revealed, and long-held secrets are exposed, culminating in a fiery confrontation with their enemies.Funny, tender and uplifting, the novel explores the formidable power that can be discovered in aging, found family and unlikely friendships. Marais’ clever prose offers as much laughter as insight, delving deeply into feminism, identity and power dynamics while stirring up intrigue and drama through secrets, lies and sex. Heartbreaking and heart-mending, it will make you grateful for the amazing women in your life.

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
08/23/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781488215506

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Booklist Review

If the Golden Girls and the Witches of Eastwick took a crash course in smashing the patriarchy, the resulting story would read like The Witches of Moonshyne Manor. Marais' (after If You Want to Make God Laugh, 2019) spins a tale of elderly, twenty-first century witches fighting to save their beloved, enchanted manor from a bank foreclosure. Queenie, Tabitha, Ivy, Ursula, and Jezebel are awaiting the imminent return of their sister Ruby from a long and mysterious prison sentence and hope that Ruby's return will save Moonshyne Manor from destruction and subsequent development into a "Men's World" amusement complex. The book is chock full of amusing moments, clever reveals, and endearing characters, and Marais regales the reader with the tale of the sisters' fight to rescue their magical home, with help from feminist teenage TikToker Persephone. The Witches of Moonshyne Manor is resonant and relevant in its exploration of gender expression, race and racial justice, and age and aging, all with central characters full of wit, heart, and magical secrets.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Marais (Hum If You Don't Know the Words) entwines feminism and magic in this occasionally goofy contemporary fantasy about a coven of octogenarian witches who are targeted by men who want to turn their manor house into a recreation center called "Men's World." Everything changed for the coven 33 years earlier, when a magical heist gone wrong left one of their number unable to leave the manor and landed another in prison. Now all are past their prime and barely scraping by. Due to missed payments, they're on the brink of losing Moonshyne Manor, where they live and make magical booze that keeps the men of Critchley Hackle docile (and therefore less prone to witch hunts). When the townsmen arrive in an angry mob, it's only the intervention of the mayor's teenage daughter, Persephone, that prevents the early demolition of the manor. With the deadline for making up missed payments fast approaching--and another, darker consequence on the horizon--the witches must relocate the loot from that long-ago heist or lose everything. Nothing here is subtle, but Marais reins in the jokey exaggeration at just the right moments, punctuating the plot with genuine tenderness. With an abundance of sisterhood, witchcraft, and hijinks, this is sure to draw readers in. Agent: Cecilia Lyra, P.S. Literary. (Aug.)

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Library Journal Review

The Sisterhood has lived at Moonshyne Manor and Distillery for over 80 years. Ivy is the keeper of plants and preparer of elixirs (with witchy recipes included). Tabitha is the animal whisperer. Ursula reads the future. Jezebel casts seduction spells. Queenie is magical with inventions. Ruby has shape-shifting and transitioning powers. Although the magic of these irreverent octogenarians is fraying around the edges, they still love their uniqueness. But all is not well, and Ruby has been gone for 33 years, leaving her sisters on the night of a disaster. The others have longed for her return, but they also need her to lead them to the treasure stolen right before she went away. That is the only thing that will prevent foreclosure of the manor. When Ruby arrives their reunion is anything but magical, and they must confess old secrets if they want to save the Sisterhood. VERDICT Marais's (If You Want to Make God Laugh) latest is a quirky Golden Girls with wands that explores women's empowerment, friendship, and loyalty and addresses racial equality, identity, and gender fluidity. A timely, fun modern-day fable about women who refuse to conform.--K.L. Romo

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Booklist Reviews

If the Golden Girls and the Witches of Eastwick took a crash course in smashing the patriarchy, the resulting story would read like The Witches of Moonshyne Manor. Marais' (after If You Want to Make God Laugh, 2019) spins a tale of elderly, twenty-first century witches fighting to save their beloved, enchanted manor from a bank foreclosure. Queenie, Tabitha, Ivy, Ursula, and Jezebel are awaiting the imminent return of their sister Ruby from a long and mysterious prison sentence and hope that Ruby's return will save Moonshyne Manor from destruction and subsequent development into a "Men's World" amusement complex. The book is chock full of amusing moments, clever reveals, and endearing characters, and Marais regales the reader with the tale of the sisters' fight to rescue their magical home, with help from feminist teenage TikToker Persephone. The Witches of Moonshyne Manor is resonant and relevant in its exploration of gender expression, race and racial justice, and age and aging, all with central characters full of wit, heart, and magical secrets. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

The Sisterhood has lived at Moonshyne Manor and Distillery for over 80 years. Ivy is the keeper of plants and preparer of elixirs (with witchy recipes included). Tabitha is the animal whisperer. Ursula reads the future. Jezebel casts seduction spells. Queenie is magical with inventions. Ruby has shape-shifting and transitioning powers. Although the magic of these irreverent octogenarians is fraying around the edges, they still love their uniqueness. But all is not well, and Ruby has been gone for 33 years, leaving her sisters on the night of a disaster. The others have longed for her return, but they also need her to lead them to the treasure stolen right before she went away. That is the only thing that will prevent foreclosure of the manor. When Ruby arrives their reunion is anything but magical, and they must confess old secrets if they want to save the Sisterhood. VERDICT Marais's (If You Want to Make God Laugh) latest is a quirky Golden Girls with wands that explores women's empowerment, friendship, and loyalty and addresses racial equality, identity, and gender fluidity. A timely, fun modern-day fable about women who refuse to conform.—K.L. Romo

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Marais (Hum If You Don't Know the Words) entwines feminism and magic in this occasionally goofy contemporary fantasy about a coven of octogenarian witches who are targeted by men who want to turn their manor house into a recreation center called "Men's World." Everything changed for the coven 33 years earlier, when a magical heist gone wrong left one of their number unable to leave the manor and landed another in prison. Now all are past their prime and barely scraping by. Due to missed payments, they're on the brink of losing Moonshyne Manor, where they live and make magical booze that keeps the men of Critchley Hackle docile (and therefore less prone to witch hunts). When the townsmen arrive in an angry mob, it's only the intervention of the mayor's teenage daughter, Persephone, that prevents the early demolition of the manor. With the deadline for making up missed payments fast approaching—and another, darker consequence on the horizon—the witches must relocate the loot from that long-ago heist or lose everything. Nothing here is subtle, but Marais reins in the jokey exaggeration at just the right moments, punctuating the plot with genuine tenderness. With an abundance of sisterhood, witchcraft, and hijinks, this is sure to draw readers in. Agent: Cecilia Lyra, P.S. Literary. (Aug.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Marais, B., & Landon, A. (2022). The Witches of Moonshyne Manor (Unabridged). Harlequin Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Marais, Bianca and Amy Landon. 2022. The Witches of Moonshyne Manor. Harlequin Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Marais, Bianca and Amy Landon. The Witches of Moonshyne Manor Harlequin Audio, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Marais, B. and Landon, A. (2022). The witches of moonshyne manor. Unabridged Harlequin Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Marais, Bianca, and Amy Landon. The Witches of Moonshyne Manor Unabridged, Harlequin Audio, 2022.

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