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by Rose Pressey




  WHAT THE HEX?

  A Paranormal P.I. Mystery

  Rose Pressey

  “Rose Pressey’s book are fun!”

  Janet Evanovich

  Praise for Me and My Ghoulfriends by Rose Pressey

  “Rose Pressey spins a delightful tale with misfits and romance that makes me cheer loudly.”

  Coffee Time Romance

  “Her characters are alive and full of quick witted charm and will make you laugh. The plot twists keep you turning the pages non-stop.”

  ParaNormalRomance

  “I absolutely loved this book! It had me chuckling from the beginning.”

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  Yesterday Cece Cash came dangerously close to stuffing Derek North into the trunk of her car and dumping his body in the Vegas desert. Then she snapped out of her daydream and realized he wasn’t worth the prison time.

  As much as Cece hates to admit it, she needs Derek. Her old pal’s cash rescued her private investigation agency. Her witchcraft hadn’t been enough to save the business. Luckily for her, Derek has the money and she has the skills. Well, at least she thinks she has the skills. She’s still counting on the spell casting to help.

  Now if she can just pay Derek back, she’ll send him packing to Savannah and get him out of her hair for good. Wisecracking and fun-loving Derek has other plans though. He enjoys being a part of the agency. Life is a party and he isn’t about to waste a minute of it. Why else would he come to Vegas?

  What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas. Sometimes the shenanigans pop up in the middle of the desert in a burning car. A successful owner of a fitness club is suspected of murder and disappears right after the crime. Cece and Derek are hired to find the woman and uncover the truth about the homicide of a young fitness trainer. The stakes are high in Sin City for Cece and Derek. Will luck be on their side or will they lose it all?

  Rose Pressey’s Complete Bookshelf (click title to preview/buy)

  Chase Charley Series:

  Book 1: For Old Crimes Sake

  Book 2: Seems Like Old Crimes

  Haunted Tour Guide Mystery Series:

  These Haunts are Made for Walking

  A Walk on the Haunted Side

  Haunt the Haunt, Walk the Walk

  Haunted Vintage Series:

  Book 1 – If You’ve Got It, Haunt It

  Book 2 – All Dressed Up and No Place to Haunt

  Book 3 – Haunt Couture and Ghosts Galore

  Book 4 – Untitled 2016

  Book 5 – Untitled 2016

  Maggie, P.I. Mystery Series:

  Book 1 – Crime Wave

  Book 2 – Murder is a Beach

  The Halloween LaVeau Series:

  Book 1 – Forever Charmed

  Book 2 – Charmed Again

  Book 3 – Third Time’s a Charm

  Book 4 – Charmed, I’m Sure

  Book 5 – A Charmed Life

  The Hadley Wilds Series:

  Book 1: Dead Girl’s Guide to Style

  The Rylie Cruz Series:

  Book 1 – How to Date a Werewolf

  Book 2 – How to Date a Vampire

  Book 3 – How to Date a Demon

  The Larue Donovan Series:

  Book 1 – Me and My Ghoulfriends

  Book 2 – Ghouls Night Out

  Book 3 – The Ghoul Next Door

  Book 4—Ghoul of My Dreams

  The Mystic Café Series:

  Book 1 – No Shoes, No Shirt, No Spells

  Book 2 – Pies and Potions

  Book 3 — Spells a la Carte

  The Veronica Mason Series:

  Book 1 – Rock ‘n’ Roll is Undead

  A Trash to Treasure Crafting Mystery:

  Book 1 – Murder at Honeysuckle Hotel

  Book 2 – Honeysuckle Homicide

  The Haunted Renovation Mystery Series:

  Book 1 – Flip that Haunted House

  Book 2 – The Haunted Fixer Upper

  All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form, (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. This book is a work of fiction. The names, characters, incidents, places, and brands are the product of the author’s imagination and not to be construed as real. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

  Dedication

  This is to you and you know who you are.

  Acknowledgements

  To my son, who brings me joy every single day and is the love of my life. To my mother, who introduced me to the love of books. To my husband, who encourages me and always has faith in me. A huge thank you to my editor, Eleanor Boyall. And to the readers who make writing fun.

  Index

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 1

  This morning I came close to stuffing Derek North into the trunk of my ruby-red Ford Fusion and dumping his body in the Vegas desert. Then I snapped out of my daydream and realized he wasn’t worth the prison time.

  My day had started out routine. I’d stopped for a double cinnamon latte at Starbucks on Rancho Drive and then navigated the traffic over to my office on Flamingo Boulevard. A few early-morning stragglers stumbled out of the casinos and wandered down the sidewalks like zombies, trying to remember which hotel they were staying in.

  When I breezed through the door of my office with coffee in hand, humming the theme song from Golden Girls, I stopped dead in my tracks. Passed out in the middle of my office floor was my ne’er-do-well partner. Now it was understandable why I would want to get rid of him, right? Derek didn’t have a stitch of clothing on his body. Not even a pair of tighty-whities. Don’t get me wrong, he was easy on the eyes, but that was neither here nor there.

  His clothing littered the floor where he’d obviously stripped sometime in the wee hours of the morning. I never should have given him a key to the office. Most definitely I should have cast a spell to ward off his bad-boy ways.

  “Get up.” I poked his bare ass with my foot.

  My black stilettos had pointy toes so I was sure he felt the jab. He groaned and rolled over, exposing his junk. A silky trail of blond hair started just above his navel and slid down to his… never mind. I shielded my eyes with one hand. “Please cover yourself.”

  The door behind me opened. George Augustus had arrived. Just like every other day he’d worn his white short-sleeve button-down shirt, tan pants, and shiny brown loafers. His bow tie was red with yellow and white polka dots. George had a collection of ties that dated back to the 1950s. He wore one every day. Recently he’d attempted to dye
his gray hair. Now it was the color of the pitch-black night.

  George turned around and walked back out the door.

  I ran after him, grabbing his arm. “Please come back, George. Don’t leave me with him.”

  The corner of his small mouth twisted into a grin. “I don’t want to interrupt your lovemaking.”

  I looped my arm through George’s and guided him back to the office. “I found him that way.”

  “What you two do behind closed doors is none of my business,” George said.

  Movement sounded from inside my office and when we reached the door Derek had managed to crawl his way up from the floor. He covered his privates with his crumpled-up jeans and shirt.

  “Just give me a second and I’ll be good as new,” Derek said in his sexy Southern drawl.

  “We need to talk.” I glared at him.

  George chuckled as he sat behind his desk at the front of the room. He’d been my receptionist for about two months now. We’d met when I’d moved into the house my Aunt Barb had left me. George was my new neighbor. After getting to know George, I’d asked him to come to work for me. Age was only a number to George, and at eighty, he acted more like he was thirty. As a matter of fact, he reminded me a lot of Derek, minus the annoying qualities.

  Derek hopped around until he’d managed to shuffle into his jeans. My gaze wandered down to his bare chest and exposed rippling six-pack abs. He ran his hand through his thick blond hair.

  I forced myself to look away again. “Like I said, I need to speak with you about your professional conduct. You didn’t come to Vegas to tomcat around, remember? What would your mama think?”

  “I did nothing wrong last night. I was a perfect gentleman,” Derek said as he slipped the black t-shirt over his head.

  “Your definition of a gentleman is obviously vastly different than mine.” I straightened the framed private investigator license on the wall to avoid looking at Derek.

  “Come on, Cece, let your hair down and have a little fun.” Derek leaned against his desk, which, by the way, had absolutely nothing on it.

  What did Derek do around here other than give me a headache? Last week he’d moved his desk about twenty feet to the right and now had a clear view of me while I sat at my desk. I was sure he just did it to drive me crazy. I’d thought of casting a spell on him, perhaps to eliminate his cockiness, but my witchcraft skills would never be good enough for a task that grand.

  George chuckled again as he pretended to sort through the day’s mail.

  “I’m glad y’all find this humorous,” I said.

  When I’d started Cash Detective Agency, my name—Cece Cash—was the only one on the door. Now Derek North’s name was written above mine. It wasn’t enough that he was now my partner, he had to take top billing too. I’d underestimated the funds needed for operating a business.

  When my best friend’s brother had offered to provide the extra money I needed, I’d had no idea there were strings attached. He wanted half of my business. At first I’d told him no, but after thinking about it for approximately twenty-two hours and thirty-seven minutes, I’d picked up the phone and reluctantly told him he had a deal. The next thing I knew, Derek had been on a plane from Savannah to Las Vegas.

  “I’ll be back in a few.” Derek strolled out the door.

  “Now that he’s gone maybe we can get some work done around here.” I straightened my shoulders, raised my head high, and marched into my office.

  ***

  A couple hours later, I was finishing up a cheating spouse file when Derek strolled through the door with a sly smile on his face as if I hadn’t seen his tallywacker. Or maybe the smile was because I had seen it. Either way, there was nothing to smile about. He leaned against the doorframe of my office. At least for the time being I’d been able to keep my own private office in North and Cash Detective Agency.

  “Nice nap?” I quirked an eyebrow.

  “Listen, about this morning.” He took a sip of his coffee and then continued. “I want to apologize. I should know by now not to drink that much. It never ends well.”

  “Yes, obviously it doesn’t end well considering you had no pants and your beans and franks were on full display,” I said.

  Derek moved farther into the room, taking a seat on the brown leather chair in front of my desk. “I’m not sure how that happened.” He quirked an eyebrow. “Beans and franks?”

  I waved my hand. “I don’t even want to know how you ended up without pants. But I do want to know if you’re taking this job seriously.”

  “Of course I’m taking the job seriously, Cece, I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t.”

  I shuffled the files around on top of my desk. “Your actions speak differently.”

  Luckily, I’d hidden the spellbook in my desk drawer. After all these years, I’d still been able to keep my witchcraft from Derek. He wouldn’t understand, and he’d probably only crack jokes about growing warts or flying brooms.

  He leaned back in the chair and stretched his long legs out in front of him. “Let me explain what happened.”

  George opened the door and peeked his head through. “Sorry to interrupt your discussion, but you have a customer.”

  Derek and I exchanged a glance. I jumped up and raced for the door, almost tripping on my own feet. Derek dashed around me, beating me to it.

  “Don’t screw this up,” I warned with a wave of my finger.

  “What’s to screw up?”

  I eyed him up and down. “Well, at least you have pants on this time.”

  Chapter 2

  The platinum blonde looked to be in her early thirties like me. Her red dress hugged every curve of her body. She stood in the middle of the office with a stunned expression on her face. When she spotted Derek I thought she might burst into tears. If he’d gotten her pregnant I’d definitely have to revisit that stuffing him in the car trunk idea.

  “Derek, we got big problems,” the woman said as soon as she spotted him.

  Derek glanced in my direction and then stepped over beside the woman. After taking her by the arm, he guided her toward a chair. “What happened, Paige?”

  “The party last night…” Her voice trailed off as if she couldn’t even form the words.

  He exchanged a look with me again. I tried not to give him a disapproving glare, but it was so hard. Threatening to call his mama should have been enough, but it looked as if I would have to follow through with that threat.

  “Paige, this is my partner Cece Cash. Cece, this is Paige Baker.” Derek gestured.

  I nodded. “Nice to meet you.”

  Paige leaned down and put her head in her hands. “Amber is dead.”

  “Amber?” Derek asked as if he had no clue who she was talking about.

  Paige wiped the tears from her cheeks. “The blonde who was flirting with everyone at the party last night.”

  I quirked a brow.

  Derek avoided my stare. “Oh, yes. I remember her.” Derek didn’t sound convincing. He had probably flirted with so many women he couldn’t remember which one Paige meant. I figured he would tell Paige whatever she wanted to hear.

  “What happened to her?” If Derek wasn’t going to get to the point I would.

  Paige fidgeted with her hands. “The police found her in the trunk of her burned-out car in the desert. They think Morgan did it.”

  “Morgan?” Again Derek sounded totally clueless.

  “My best friend Morgan Stewart. Remember she owns the fitness club in town?”

  “Right, right. Have they arrested Morgan?” Derek asked.

  Paige tucked a strand of loose hair behind her ear. “No, that’s the thing… she’s gone.”

  “So she took off when the police tried to arrest her?” I pressed.

  George had stood from behind his desk and inched closer to us so that he wouldn’t miss a second of the story.

  “I don’t know if Morgan even knows the police want to arrest her. She’s just missing,” Paige said with a
wave of her hand.

  I met Derek’s gaze again. “Are you sure she’s not just missing because she actually did kill the woman?”

  “Morgan would never do something like that.” Paige stood and paced the length of the floor. “I need you to find her before the police do.” She turned to face us again. “I’m sure we can work all this out. Plus, you need to find the real killer. I’ll pay whatever it costs.”

  So Derek’s shenanigans had led to a case. A missing person case seemed fairly straightforward, but finding a killer? That was a different story.

  “Derek, may I speak with you in my office?” I motioned over my shoulder.

  Derek pushed to his feet. “Just give us one second, Paige.” He followed me into the room and I closed the door behind us.

  “How do you know this woman?” I whispered.

  “Paige’s best friend owns the gym next to that new club I told you about,” Derek said.

  “You’ve told me about a lot of clubs. Morgan owns the gym? That’s the woman you couldn’t remember?”

  “I’m bad with names.” Derek ran his hand through his hair. “We should take the case and help her out. We’ll find Morgan and everything will be settled.”

  I scoffed. “That easy, huh? What about Paige’s request to find the real killer?”

  He leaned against the door. “The police will probably get around to that well before we do.”

  “Okay, but if you get me arrested…” I sighed. “I just hope nothing goes wrong.”

  “What could go wrong?” Derek asked.

  Chapter 3

  After agreeing to take the case, Derek and I got to work right away. The few small assignments I’d had last week had all been resolved, so this one had come along at the right time. Paige had provided us a photo of Morgan and told us that she’d last been seen at the Mirage Casino. Now it was up to us to find her. I wished I had time for a good-luck spell, but that would have to wait until later.

  “I’ll hold down the fort.” George stacked a pile of papers on his desk.

 

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