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Jazz, Jambalaya, & Jinxes

(2026)
(Book 17 in the Twisted Sisters' Midlife Maelstrom series)
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The Six Twisted Sisters barely survived walking the Camino de Santiago while fighting a demon. Now they're home in New Orleans, and all they want is to catch their breath, plan some parties, and enjoy a boring, normal life.

Fat chance.

Tourists are vanishing in the Garden District. Not dead—just gone. The magical community is panicking, the mundane police are clueless, and the Aegis Council expects the sisters to fix it. Again.

Oh, and some rich lady wants them to host a massive jazz festival at Willowberry during the new moon. Because party planning while hunting a supernatural kidnapper is totally manageable.

Lia's visions show people willingly walking into the past and never coming back. Dani's psychometry reveals victims were seduced by something promising "authentic" New Orleans. And Kota's magical analysis points to an entity that's been collecting people for over a century.

The culprit? A nostalgia-feeding vampire who thinks trapping people in perfect memories is preservation, not imprisonment.

Now the sisters face an impossible choice. Will they cancel the festival and lose their chance to stop the kidnappings, or use hundreds of innocent guests as bait to draw out something older and more desperate than anything they've faced before?

Spoiler alert: they're throwing the party.

With their husbands worried, their kids developing magical gifts at exactly the wrong time, and one sister's power reaching dangerous limits, the Six Twisted Sisters are about to learn that some battles cost more than they bargained for.

And just when they think it's over? The federal government calls.

Because apparently surviving demons and vampires means you're ready for bureaucracy and national security threats.

Welcome home, ladies. New Orleans missed you.

For fans of supernatural suspense, found family, midlife heroines who curse and fight and save the world while planning the perfect party.


Genre: Mystery

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