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86 reviewsSparks fly when witches brew.
Return to Leeside in this sapphic, witchy, and spicy interconnected stand-alone romance to With This Witch!
Daisy Hale has spent her life being ostracized by the supernatural community for failures that are not her own. Dealing with the aftermath of a visit with her parents, Daisy is offered the opportunity of a lifetime– a chance to be a consultant for the supernatural council. Problem? She has to work with the perfect-in-every-way Sloan Wilks.
Sloan Wilks, social nemesis extraordinaire, is miserable and tired of living in her family’s shadow. Searching for something to call her own and looking for a way to change her image, she lands a chance to work for the council. If only it didn’t involve working alongside the infuriatingly hot Daisy Hale.
Forced into a partnership to organize a new community event, Daisy and Sloan are thrust into a world of clashing personalities, unpredictable magic, and undeniable attraction. To succeed, they must confront their history and a chemistry that refuses to be ignored.
Can two strong-willed witches find harmony, or will their partnership be a spell for disaster? Discover how they navigate a connected past, their struggle for personal space, and an unexpected desire in Pushing Daisy.
(source: Bol.com)