De-Witched
Book description
All’s fair in love and warlocks…
Six weeks ago, Leah Turner snuck into a witch high-society masked ball and promised to abide by two rules:
1. Don’t draw attention to yourself.
2. Don’t talk to anyone.
As a human, Leah took a huge risk by even attending—and by talking to the enigmatic warlock who had her wanting to rip off her mask. But this Cinderella had to leave the ball before anyone discovered her secret.
Gabriel Goodnight is everything a Higher family warlock should be. Powerful, responsible—to a fault, some might say. Still, before he can inherit his parents’ business, he’ll have to prove his merit to the board one final time…by living among humans, without his powers, for three months.
When Gabriel walks into Leah’s bar, she immediately recognizes him—but it’s obvious he has no idea who she is, and he definitely doesn’t know she knows about magic. This condescending, uptight man is hardly the Prince Charming she thought she knew…but that doesn’t mean they can’t have a little fun…
“A perfect example of grumpy/sunshine goodness.” —Lana Ferguson, author of The Fake Mate and The Nanny
Toil and Trouble
Book 1: The Witch is Back
Book 2: De-Witched
De-Witched
Book description
All’s fair in love and warlocks…
Six weeks ago, Leah Turner snuck into a witch high-society masked ball and promised to abide by two rules:
1. Don’t draw attention to yourself.
2. Don’t talk to anyone.
As a human, Leah took a huge risk by even attending—and by talking to the enigmatic warlock who had her wanting to rip off her mask. But this Cinderella had to leave the ball before anyone discovered her secret.
Gabriel Goodnight is everything a Higher family warlock should be. Powerful, responsible—to a fault, some might say. Still, before he can inherit his parents’ business, he’ll have to prove his merit to the board one final time…by living among humans, without his powers, for three months.
When Gabriel walks into Leah’s bar, she immediately recognizes him—but it’s obvious he has no idea who she is, and he definitely doesn’t know she knows about magic. This condescending, uptight man is hardly the Prince Charming she thought she knew…but that doesn’t mean they can’t have a little fun…
“A perfect example of grumpy/sunshine goodness.” —Lana Ferguson, author of The Fake Mate and The Nanny
Toil and Trouble
Book 1: The Witch is Back
Book 2: De-Witched