This Spells Disaster
The steamy sapphic romance to curl up with this winter!
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
MEET YOUR INNER WITCH THIS WINTER WITH THIS SAPPHIC, SPELLBINDING AND SEXY NEW ROM COM!
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'The queer witchy rom com of my heart . . . Teen Witch meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days!' Ali Hazelwood
'Read this if you want a cosy, witchy romance with women empowering women!' ***** Reader Review
'This steamy, sapphic delight is about to become your new obsession' Courtney Kae
'Fun, sapphic and witchy!' ***** Reader Review
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When 'messy witch' Morgan Greenwood drunkenly offers to fake date her dream woman Rory Sandler during the New England Witches' festival, she's sure she was hexed at birth.
And things go from bad to complicated when Rory accepts.
Although they're 'pretending' to be a couple, the chemistry between them is undeniable. And the line between real and fake starts to blur… Until Morgan realizes she may have broken a most sacred Witch Council Law and accidentally given Rory a love potion!
If this is true, she’ll have to prove how incompatible she and Rory are in order to break the potion – as well as her heart in the process.
Morgan is no stranger to a disaster, so ruining their relationship should be easy. Right?
Is Rory destined to be Morgan's latest screw-up? Or could the magic between them be real?
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'This queer, magically sweet and sexy romance is an absolute joy' Sarah Hawley
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Martin (the Miss Misery series, written as Tracey Martin) delivers a cozy, magic-laced queer contemporary that crackles with wit and heart. Twenty-something potion maker Morgan Greenwood is messy, loud, and lives life large, despite the specter of a nasty ex who did a number on her self-confidence. That lack of confidence is why she can't bring herself to act on her crush on bartender, sweetheart, and retired competitive spellcaster Rory Sandler. It's thanks to tequila that Morgan dreams up the idea to pose as Rory's fake girlfriend to get Rory's well-meaning but pushy parents off her back during New England's annual witch festival. The ruse works well, with Morgan even hoping that Rory might return her affections—until she starts to worry that Rory is under a love spell. To break it, Morgan must prove their incompatibility even while continuing to convince their friends and family that they are madly in love. Martin places a strong emphasis on consent throughout the narrative, creating an incisive examination of how societal pressures color personal experiences and expectations. That it doubles as a sweet love story is the icing on the cake.