Witch Please
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3.7 • 37 Ratings
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
She’s a commitment-phobic witch with tech magic at her fingertips. He’s a cinnamon roll baker still dreaming of true love. Sparks fly—and spells misfire—when their worlds collide in this swoony paranormal rom-com.
Danica Waterhouse has zero interest in romance. After a toxic ex and too much magical family meddling, she’s made a pact to keep her heart—and her spellwork—off-limits. Her focus is on fixing busted appliances, not broken hearts.
Titus Winnaker runs the town’s coziest bakery and still believes in forever love, even if his romantic life has been anything but enchanted. But when he meets Danica, their connection is electric—and it might be the most powerful magic either of them has ever felt.
In Witch Please, New York Times bestselling author Ann Aguirre brews up a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy full of charm, chemistry, and second chances.
Set in a town where spells go haywire and emotions run high, Witch Please is your next unputdownable escape. Whether you’re a die-hard rom-com fan or love your romance with a dose of magic, this is the book to curl up with.
Praise for Witch Please:
"The start to Aguirre's Fix-It Witches series is a delightful, laugh-out-loud small-town tale...Ann Aguirre's sexy, sweet, funny, and oh-so-fulfilling witchy love story will leave readers hungry for Clementine's story"—Library Journal, starred review
"Readers will be enchanted."—Publishers Weekly
"WITCH PLEASE is a lovely breath of fresh, cinnamon-scented air. It's sexy and sweet, and it's the soft, adorable romance we need right now."—Kristen Callihan, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Game On series
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Aguirre (the Ars Numina series) whips up a sweet and spicy love story in this magic-infused rom-com. Technomancer Danica Waterhouse has sworn off serious relationships after a nasty breakup, focusing instead on running her magical repair shop, the Fix-It Witches, with her cousin Clementine. Then Titus Winnaker, the owner of local bakery Sugar Daddy, comes in about a broken oven, and she can't ignore the spark between them. Titus isn't looking for love, either, as he's busy running the bakery left to him and his sister by their late mother. But flirting with Danica makes him think his past bad luck with relationships may have finally run out. There's just one problem: Titus is a mundane and Danica's grandmother strictly forbids relationships between witches and non-witches. Still, Danica can't ignore the sweet tooth she has for the "CinnaMan," so nicknamed for his delicious pastries, and their red-hot attraction outweighs their mutual wariness. Aguirre tugs on the heartstrings, tackling familial pressure, the struggle to overcome heartbreak, and the strength it takes to choose the uncertainty of love over the stability of loneliness. Readers will be enchanted.