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Kat Does It Again—Pure Magic in the Rockies
This is my third book from Kat, and I’m loving every magical moment spent in Everwood Falls. There's something so comforting and immersive about returning to this cozy, supernatural town tucked away in the Colorado Rockies. Each story brings something new while continuing to deepen the world and characters I’ve come to care about.
In Hexes and Hot Springs, Sage and Gideon’s story had me hooked from the beginning. Sage is a powerful, grounded green witch ...more
This is my third book from Kat, and I’m loving every magical moment spent in Everwood Falls. There's something so comforting and immersive about returning to this cozy, supernatural town tucked away in the Colorado Rockies. Each story brings something new while continuing to deepen the world and characters I’ve come to care about.
In Hexes and Hot Springs, Sage and Gideon’s story had me hooked from the beginning. Sage is a powerful, grounded green witch ...more
When I first read the author's book Light My Pyre, I was immediately drawn to her writing as she has a finesse of creating great supernatural thrillers. So, when the opportunity rose to read her second book The Siren's Cursed Kiss, I immediately jumped on it. Just like her earlier book, this too has elements of romance combined with the supernatural. The best thing about the book is how the characters are so well defined. The settings are descriptive so much so that one feels like one is living
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This engaging third book in the Everwood Falls series tells the story of green witch Sage Summers and Gideon Fischer, merman and high school math teacher. When a mysterious blood feud between sirens and witches spreads to town, Sage and Gideon find themselves caught up in the danger surrounding it as they try to decipher the mystery. Having read the previous books of the series isn't at all a requirement for enjoying this tale, but it does provide a greater understanding of the various people in
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