Boss Witch
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4.3 • 13 Ratings
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
She’s a bossy, brilliant witch with no time for love. He’s a brooding witch hunter bound by legacy. Falling for each other could destroy everything—or save them both.
From New York Times bestselling author Ann Aguirre comes a wickedly witty paranormal rom-com where fate, family, and forbidden desire collide.
Clementine Waterhouse runs her life like she runs her magic shop: with precision, independence, and zero tolerance for emotional chaos. Relationships? Only if they fit the schedule. Love? That’s a fairy tale best left to dreamers.
Enter Gavin Rhys: serious, secretive, and sworn to a cause that puts them on opposite sides of an ancient conflict. He didn’t come to St. Claire looking for romance—especially not with the most commanding, complicated woman he’s ever met. But as the line between duty and desire blurs, both are forced to choose: follow the path they’ve been given… or risk everything for a connection neither expected.
Boss Witch delivers a spellbinding blend of swoon-worthy romance, sharp humor, and small-town magic that readers can’t get enough of.
With a talking mouse, a meddling coven, and a love story that defies the rules, this Fix-It Witches novel casts a charm all its own.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Aguirre's charming second Fix-It Witches romance (after Witch Please) bubbles with spice, sass, and sisterhood. Clementine "Clem" Waterhouse and her cousin, Danica, are both technomancers and proud members of a strong, diverse coven of women in a small Midwestern town. Their lives are going well until a magic spike attracts the attention of Gavin Rhys, a British witch hunter and history professor. But Rhys's troubled familial relationship—combined with his pesky conscience—make him reluctant to actually hunt the witches he's been sent to find. Clem's default mode is to fix everything around her, so she decides to take one for the team and distract the gorgeous hunter until he gets bored and leaves—or until her sister witches find a way to make him leave. But Clem never expected that she'd actually end up sleeping with the enemy. Clem's initial seduction tactics feel heavy-handed and ludicrous, but the book finds its footing once the raunchy early chapters give way to more emotional beats. Some swoonworthy dates make the romance sing, while the supportive coven provides the story's backbone. It's a fun, frothy fantasy romance featuring a cast readers will want to have a cup of tea with.