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Description
STEP 1: Realize you have a unique ability to detect curses.
STEP 2: Bring cursed objects to your local (heart-stoppingly gorgeous) witch.
STEP 3: Accidentally catch the attention of a murderous family who will stop at nothing to acquire magical objects.
From award-winning author Tiana Warner comes a new sapphic paranormal romance full of forbidden love, dark secrets, and curses too dangerous to break.
Katie’s biggest worry starting university in Vancouver is finding her place in a new city… until she adopts a fluffy kitten that turns out to be cursed.
Her misfortune leads her to Natalie, a beautiful “veterinarian” with a she’s a witch whose job is to keep dark magic under control. Turns out, Katie has a rare ability to sense curses. Thrust into a secret coven of witches and deadly magic, she’s determined to use her special ability to help Natalie do her job. Natalie, on the other hand, just wants to keep Katie safe.
But the sinister Madsen family is also hunting for dark magic, and they’ll do anything to get it. Though involving outsiders is forbidden, Natalie has no choice but to bring Katie into her coven if she wants to protect her. As they work together to keep the world safe from curses and the Madsens’ greed, the attraction between them becomes impossible to ignore…
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How to Flirt With a Witch #1Genres
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(11)“My window opened without my control when I was trying to crate her,” I say. “Her food bowl melted to the floor this morning. I found a dead scorpion in my slipper last night with her little teeth marks. A scorpion. In Canada. Doctor, please.”
soothing study playlist. “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler comes on. I pick a different playlist—bossa nova music. “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler. What the fuck?
She huffs out a laugh and pats my hair. “Good girl.” I freeze. So does she.
“You’ve been seen with me by people who shouldn’t have seen us together. The Madsen family knows what you can do. This is what I meant when I told you it’s dangerous to spend time with me.”
but since they already know...
“I’ll go to class with you. This is my fault, and I don’t want to put your career in jeopardy because of it.”
Natalie has taken me underneath downtown Vancouver.
“Yep. Your room’s under a coffee shop. You’ll probably hear their pipes and see their wifi. Which reminds me, our wifi password is ChimeraTown666, capital C, capital T.” “You… have wifi down here?” I ask, bewildered. “Well, yeah.” She pulls out her phone as if to remind me she has it. “We haven’t time traveled.”
“The hardest part was letting go of the friends I made when I had to start homeschooling. I resisted for the first year. Just wanted to be like them so I could stay.” I nod, imagining little Natalie having to leave her friends behind. “I guess we’re all desperate to fit in as kids—to be like our friends. Even if it means ignoring part of who we are.”
“Who says I’m introverted?” “Just a hunch I had when we packed up your cat, plants, and impressive array of loungewear. Not to mention all the pillows, essential oils, and novels we had to leave behind.”
On a bench, a slender blonde woman cuddles up next to Sebastian, knitting needles hovering in the air before her, clicking as they create a green scarf.
She nods, her expression neutral. “I’ll have a long debrief tonight, but I’ll be by in the morning. I want to talk about something.” A wave of unease rolls through me. It’s ‘we need to talk,’ except it’s coming from Natalie’s sister who is a witch assassin. What could go wrong?