2
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore
by Emily Krempholtz
Sponsored
Synopsis
A charming, must-listen cosy fantasy romance debut with grumpy/sunshine vibes, small-town magic, and heartwarming second chancesShe traded curses for carnations. But old magic dies hard...Guy Shadowfade is dead, and Violet Thistlethwaite is out of a job. After a ...
A charming, must-listen cosy fantasy romance debut with grumpy/sunshine vibes, small-town magic, and heartwarming second chances
She traded curses for carnations. But old magic dies hard...
Guy Shadowfade is dead, and Violet Thistlethwaite is out of a job. After a lifetime as the dark sorcerer's right-hand witch, she's ready to turn over a new leaf. And this time, she wants to sprout peonies instead of poison.
The quiet town of Dragon's Rest seems like the perfect place to start over. Violet opens a flower shop, swears off dark magic, and does her best to be...good. Even if her reputation - and her mildly homicidal, sentient houseplant - make that tricky.
Her vibrant bouquets soon charm the locals, but nothing she does seems to impress the grumpy (and infuriatingly gorgeous) Nathaniel Marsh, the alchemist she's forced to share a greenhouse with.
But when a strange blight begins to rot the roots of Dragon's Rest, Violet and Nathaniel must work together - through their fears, pasts, and growing feelings - to save the town.
And as old secrets start to surface, Violet can't help but does a former villain like her truly deserve a happily-ever-after?
She traded curses for carnations. But old magic dies hard...
Guy Shadowfade is dead, and Violet Thistlethwaite is out of a job. After a lifetime as the dark sorcerer's right-hand witch, she's ready to turn over a new leaf. And this time, she wants to sprout peonies instead of poison.
The quiet town of Dragon's Rest seems like the perfect place to start over. Violet opens a flower shop, swears off dark magic, and does her best to be...good. Even if her reputation - and her mildly homicidal, sentient houseplant - make that tricky.
Her vibrant bouquets soon charm the locals, but nothing she does seems to impress the grumpy (and infuriatingly gorgeous) Nathaniel Marsh, the alchemist she's forced to share a greenhouse with.
But when a strange blight begins to rot the roots of Dragon's Rest, Violet and Nathaniel must work together - through their fears, pasts, and growing feelings - to save the town.
And as old secrets start to surface, Violet can't help but does a former villain like her truly deserve a happily-ever-after?
You May Also Like
Pharmcards: Review Cards for Medical Students
Eric Johannsen
The Capital of Basketball: A History of DC Area High School Hoops
John McNamara
Crowbar
Andrew Edwards
Things We Left Behind (Knockemout, #3)
Lucy Score
2204 Hunter Lane
Marie-France Teresa Leger
How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the Mind
Regan Penaluna
Poetry Picks
View All
Bread of Angels: A Memoir
Patti Smith
This Year: 365 Songs Annotated: A Book of Days
John Darnielle
Odder
Katherine Applegate
How About Now: Poems
Kate Baer
Where the Heart Should Be
Sarah Crossan
There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent
Glenn Boozan