Alchemy With Benefits

Sorcery By The Sea, #3

Romance, Paranormal
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Author: Katalina Leon ISBN: 9781386709497
Publisher: Katalina Leon Publication: December 6, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Katalina Leon
ISBN: 9781386709497
Publisher: Katalina Leon
Publication: December 6, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A Night Owl Reviews Top Pick!

What happens when a wacky witch who casts spells that backfire, collides with a hunkalicious food wizard who practices alchemy from a food truck?

Alchemy With Benefits.

Estele "I meant to do well" Esposito is the worst witch in the San Buena enchantment community. When she casts a spell it goes batshit wacky with disastrous results.

Everything changes when a sexy brujo, who drives an enchanted taco truck, shows up with a mysterious warning that he is her new protector. Too bad Estele hates brujos, but when an evil djinn threatens the community, Estele has to put trust issues aside and enter an alliance with a brujo to save the city.

Want the perfect alchemical recipe for hilarious chaos? Mix romance with Estele's brand of loopy spellcasting, hexed food, a ghostly sea captain with questionable vices, a priceless gem of infinite power, malicious djinn bent on world domination and thousands of innocent people trapped at a county fair—what could go wrong?

Note: This title is number 3 in the Sorcery by the Sea series, but it really should be number 2. The storyline directly follows Fredi and Gus's story in HOODOO BLUE, Sorcery by the Sea, book 1. Estele's story can be read alone, but reading her hijinks in Hoodoo Blue, first will make it better.

Contains strong language. Mild sexual situations.

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A Night Owl Reviews Top Pick!

What happens when a wacky witch who casts spells that backfire, collides with a hunkalicious food wizard who practices alchemy from a food truck?

Alchemy With Benefits.

Estele "I meant to do well" Esposito is the worst witch in the San Buena enchantment community. When she casts a spell it goes batshit wacky with disastrous results.

Everything changes when a sexy brujo, who drives an enchanted taco truck, shows up with a mysterious warning that he is her new protector. Too bad Estele hates brujos, but when an evil djinn threatens the community, Estele has to put trust issues aside and enter an alliance with a brujo to save the city.

Want the perfect alchemical recipe for hilarious chaos? Mix romance with Estele's brand of loopy spellcasting, hexed food, a ghostly sea captain with questionable vices, a priceless gem of infinite power, malicious djinn bent on world domination and thousands of innocent people trapped at a county fair—what could go wrong?

Note: This title is number 3 in the Sorcery by the Sea series, but it really should be number 2. The storyline directly follows Fredi and Gus's story in HOODOO BLUE, Sorcery by the Sea, book 1. Estele's story can be read alone, but reading her hijinks in Hoodoo Blue, first will make it better.

Contains strong language. Mild sexual situations.

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