An Irrational Lesson on Witch-Boy Wooing
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Publisher Description
Rowan Bennett has always been the lighthouse of his family; steadfast, dependable, and constantly putting himself last. But when a malicious entity attaches itself to him, his life takes a disastrous turn. Now, with no job, no sleep, and the unbearable pain of a past best left buried, his only refuge is his sister's magical (and very amorous) house. There's only one problem. The brooding and utterly sexy satyr he'd ghosted still resides there. Callum takes Rowan's return as a cue to start the mating ritual yet Rowan can't give in, knowing it will only end in ruin. But with the entity growing stronger, the last safe haven he has is in Callum's arms.
After the death of his former mate, the slaughter of his herd, and enduring unspeakable torture, misery is all Callum has known. But a light enters his world in the form of a handsome Witch-boy named Rowan. Ready with a smile (or a horrible pun) the ginger-haired witch lifted his spirits like no one else... until he ran, leaving Callum holding a heavy torch. But now that Rowan has returned, Callum has a second chance at wooing him. Yet paralyzing fears stand between him and his desires, making him doubt that a sweet Witch-boy would ever want a soul as broken as his.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Depictions panic attacks, PTSD, parental death, and mild violence.
Customer Reviews
Callum and Rowan
I enjoyed An Irrational Lesson on Witch-Boy Wooing: Book 2 of Magical Husbandry. Rowan ran from Callum because he doesn’t think he deserves happiness. Turns out he’s attracted a wraith, who is feeding him negative thoughts. Coming home to Big Bear to his family and Callum he’s reminded of his worth. Callum will do anything to keep his mate safe and happy, even if he keeps pushing him away. Dark things are happening around the Bennett family and it will take faith in family for them to push away the darkness. I loved the story and the characters, my only complaint is that it was drawn out. I feel like it could have been shorter and had the safe effect, it got kind of slow at times. I woukd still recommend reading this book.
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