A sexy, dystopian laugh-out-loud, magical raunch-com!
Brigid Callahan adores being a witch. She loves her Sisters, her work in the healing arts, friendship, security, and the many perks that accompany belonging to a large coven.
However, she does have a few complaints.
- No privacy (Goddess damned diviners)
- She can't use words like "wand" or "cucumber" without someone snickering.
- Their "overthrow the patriarchy at all costs" mentality, raises some ethical questions.
Brigid has always found the coven's "hit and quit it" rule distasteful, however necessary. Until she meets Matthew, a sexy enforcer of said patriarchy, and sparks (and clothing) fly.
Now, it's personal.
It was all fun and hide the eye-of-newt in the cauldron, until they learn each other's true identity.
Matthew Gadsden grew up with the overwhelming call to serve-and-protect and takes his role in The Guard quite seriously.
He'd never let anything, or anyone come between him and his duty to uphold the law. Not a woman. Never a witch.
One life-altering night together leaves Matthew with terribly convenient, yet uncontrollable magical powers, Brigid with the proof she needs to convince her coven that mitch magic is back, and both of them in over their heads.
There is one person who may be able to help them- Aurora, The High Priestess of Avalon. They will have to endure the contentious journey, but at the end, answers await.
And, possibly, more questions.