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Agatha All Along? More like witches all year long
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💃 Witchy Agatha All Along Romance Recommendations
What the HexCatalina discovers that her future brother-in-law is possessed by a demon and must work with her sexy nemesis to defeat him. Now is the time to read this novella so you can reach your reading goal! |
Witches Get StitchesThe Practical Magic vibes in this series alone should make you read every book. Violet is a sassy Seer starting her own business even as her new business partner (and famous signer) tries to seduce her. |
Enchanted to Meet YouThis is classic Cabot! Jessica Gold disastrously cast a spell as a teenager and has never lived it down. So why is Council of Witches member Derrick telling her she’s the Chosen One? It’s lighthearted and lightly spooky. |
Touch of EnchantmentA bumbling witch and scientist accidentally falls centuries into the past after inheriting her mother’s magical amulet. The Lennox Magic series is soo fun! |
Spells to Forget UsMagical law dictates that when a witch ends a relationship with a non-magical human, she must cast a spell to make her forget. But when Luna casts the spell after ending her relationship with Aoife, they both forget—until they start dating again. |
A Sip of MagicSerena’s sexy neighbor is willing to do whatever he needs to to shut her magical teahouse down—including his influence on he council of witches and his legal experience. A true enemies to lovers. |
New Witch on the BlockRosie and her daughter flee her abusive ex-husband to a small town. It’s a sweet and short novel where Rosie deals with the antics of her new neighbors. |
Charming Your DadIf you liked Your Dad Will Do by Katee Robert but wished it was spookier, or daddy kink in general, you’ll love Charming Your Dad. Blair’s getting back at her cheating ex boyfriend by bewitching his dad. |
🎉 Romance Releases Out Now!
Contemporary | ||
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Beg for Me by J.T. Geissinger | Last Christmas Crush by Mia Heintzelman | If This Was a Movie by Morgan Elizabeth |
The Snowball Effect by Haley Cass | Very Nice Funerals by Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer | Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst |
Between the Lines by Olivia Hayle | Christmas is All Around by Martha Waters | The Beautiful Mess by Aimee Nicole Walker |
Fantasy | ||
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Forged in Blood by Sadie Kincaid | Alien Orc’s Prize by Ursa Dax | Raising the Sun by Eryn Hawk |
Demon’s Bluff by Kim Harrison | A Surrender of Hope by B.M. Clemton | Blood Bonds by Stephanie Hudson |
The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells by Rachel Greenlaw | The Witch’s Grumpy Dragon by Michele Notaro | Monstrous Nights by Genoveva Dimova |
Historical | ||
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The Beast Takes a Bride by Julie Ann Long | In a Rake’s Embrace by Stacy Reid | The Last Chance by Adele Clee |
💌 Romancelandia News
A brief history of “Indian Romance.” I thought this was a really interesting read. Native authors Robin Covington, Pamela Sanderson, Scarlett St. Clair, and Danica Nava are great Indigenous authors to read today!
Romance for Appalachia raised $32,825 for the Appalachia Funders Network. Like organizer Nellie Wilson said, romance is at the heart of activism.
Romance for Florida is currently raising funds and raffling off signed copies, art, and gift cards.
Our romance with romance. Romance bookstores are soaring and succeeding.
Speaking of fantastic romance bookstores, Grand Gestures Romance is opening on October 26. Authors can apply to get their books on the Portland-based bookstore’s shelves.
Unapologetic is officially running the Romancelandia Job Board. I’ll be sharing pitch calls, publishing jobs, and opportunities from indie authors there! Let me know that you’re hiring at kaitlyn[dot][email protected]
🥰 Free Books
Now and Forever by Aleatha Romig
Witches Get Stuff Done by Molly Harper
Nixed: A Halloween Story by Teshelle Combs
How to Get a Girlfriend (When You’re a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno
Immortal Inheritance by L.A. McGinnis
Wolf’s Awakening by Ava Blake
Goldie and the Billionaire Bear by Catelyn Meadows
Dirty Wild Sultan by Mahi Mistry
The Exiled Prince by Jeana E. Mann
Undeafeated by C.D. Gill
Midlife Bed and Broomstick by Jennifer L. Hart
Alpha Magic by Amelia Shaw
Where Love Takes Control by Aurorah Hanson
The Viking by Marti Talbott
The Duchess and the Cowboy by Debra Erfert
The Flower Cottage by Leeanna Morgan
Modern Persuasion by Sara Marks
Passion and Venom by Shanora Williams
The Amish Cowboy by Adina Senft
Savage Serpent by Isadora Brown
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