This Spells Love
An utterly spellbinding rom-com for fans of The Dead Romantics and The Do-Over
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
'Utterly enchanting - a romance voice to watch' BK Borison, author of Lovelight Farms
'A rom-com meets magic delight...' Sarah Adams, author of Practice Makes Perfect
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Have you ever had a break-up so bad you wish the whole relationship had never happened?
Well, Gemma's wish has come true. After one too many margaritas lead to her mystical aunt reading out a drunken spell, she wakes up in a parallel world where she didn't give years of her life to the wrong man.
But you know what they say - be careful what you wish for... Because not only is her boring ex out of the picture, her extremely attractive male best friend also has no idea who she is.
And in this world, Gemma and Dax don't have years of friendship history keeping them from becoming something more...
Brimming with characters you can't help but fall for and off-the-charts chemistry, This Spells Love is a spellbinding friends-to-lovers, small-town rom-com.
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‘You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll giggle and kick your feet' *****
‘I want to reread it every year because it's officially one of my comfort books' *****
‘A super cute romance with a parallel timeline twist' *****
'This book gives you all the warm and snuggly feelings’' *****
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Robb's enchanting debut offers an endearing heroine a second chance at picking a path in life. Practical Gemma Wilde has always craved stability, as evidenced by her well-paying but much-hated job and her safe boyfriend. Then said boyfriend breaks up with her. When her eccentric but lovable Aunt Livi suggests that she, Gemma, and Gemma's hunky but strictly platonic best friend, Dax McGuire, do a "love cleanse" spell to wipe all memory of the relationship from Gemma's mind, she agrees without much faith that it will work. The next morning, however, it's like the relationship never happened—but that's not the only thing that's different. She's living in a basement apartment, doesn't have her job, and—worst of all—Dax and she aren't friends. What at first seems like a tragedy leads to surprising opportunities: Gemma takes a risk on her dream career and, when she meets Dax this time, their connection is decidedly flirtatious. Could her best friend be her true love? The spell gives Gemma the chance to reevaluate her life and the effect she has on others, and she learns that bad decisions and past failures often prepare one for something better. It's a valuable lesson, enhanced by indomitable Gemma and swoonworthy Dax's undeniable connection. These two are made for each other.