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Snow at Sunset: An enemies-with-benefits romance with a witchy twist! (Seasons of Witches Book 3)
by Amy Prokopis
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Synopsis
Maybe a holiday fling is the key to a bestseller.
Marlee Sinclair was her high school’s valedictorian, high-achieving and no-nonsense since she was in diapers. But Marlee has a secret. She has been writing romance novels, but it’s not until she drunkenly announces that her next book will be ...
Marlee Sinclair was her high school’s valedictorian, high-achieving and no-nonsense since she was in diapers. But Marlee has a secret. She has been writing romance novels, but it’s not until she drunkenly announces that her next book will be ...
Maybe a holiday fling is the key to a bestseller.
Marlee Sinclair was her high school’s valedictorian, high-achieving and no-nonsense since she was in diapers. But Marlee has a secret. She has been writing romance novels, but it’s not until she drunkenly announces that her next book will be extra spicy that readers start to take notice. Marlee’s following explodes overnight and leaves her panicking. Not only does she have to write a spicy book she never planned for, but she has to come up with something to share in the next podcast episode.
Jace Blackthorne is everything that Marlee is not: a college dropout, a family disgrace, and a man on the run. They are like fire and ice, a winter witch versus a summer sorcerer. When an argument gets heated and their steamy moment accidentally goes public, Marlee wonders if a holiday fling is the key to writing the next bestseller.
Don't miss this enemies-with-benefits romance with a witchy twist!
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