The Witch Is Back: A Witchy Romantic Comedy (Original)
Sophie H. Morgan
(Author)
Description
AN AMAZON EDITORS' PICK: BEST BOOK OF THE MONTH IN ROMANCE Love is a hex of a thing. Former childhood sweethearts fake a relationship in this charming, witchy romcom.
There's nothing wrong with being a wallflower. Not to Emmaline Bluewater, anyway. Emma may have been born into witch society, but her days of trying to fit in where she doesn't belong are over--they ended seven years ago, when the man she'd hoped to marry left town without a word. She's much happier now, living a delightfully mundane human life in Chicago and running her bar, Toil and Trouble.
Until Bastian Truenote walks through the door and announces that he wants her back.
Bastian had his reasons for leaving--even if he can't tell Emma what they are. Now, to win Emma's heart, he's got to face down an adorably goofy dog familiar, a best friend who's all too eager to hit him with a carefully aimed hex, and a woman who's far from the meek witch he remembers.
Magical contracts aren't easily broken, but as far as Emma's concerned, not even a marriage of convenience will have her falling under Bastian's spell again...
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Harlequin Feature
Publish Date
August 15, 2023
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.36 X 8.02 X 0.92 inches | 0.64 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781335476043
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Sophie H. Morgan is a romance author who loves humour and heart in equal measure. A fan of random situations, challenging odds and serious chemistry, she can be found either in the English rain running after her spaniel or curled up on the sofa with a romance (with said wet spaniel snoring next to her).
Reviews
"A fun, enjoyable read to pick up this spooky season!" --Hazel Beck, author of Small Town, Big Magic "With this tongue-in-cheek paranormal rom-com, Morgan draws readers into a world of magical mayhem.[...] watching the endearingly awkward protagonists navigate witchy high society is a joy. This is sure to win Morgan some new fans." --Publishers Weekly