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First, I'm a sucker for a good Enemies to Lovers trope, and this book covers that. The story revolves around two witches, Daisy an outcast shunned by the town due to the prior actions of her parents and Sloan who is well known and highly popular in their town, mostly because of her family name. Daisy gets the chance of a lifetime to organize an event for other shunned individuals in their community. The only catch, she has to work side by side with Sloan as her partner. Sloan needs this event to prove she's more than just her last name, but she has to figure out how to break through Daisy's walls to get her to work with her to make the event a success. All in all the story was captivating, I did feel at times both characters seemed a little immature, especially since both were in their 30s. But it kept my attention for the long run and I wanted to see how Daisy and Sloan's story ended. As a side note, this is a sequel, but it definitely can be read as a stand alone. I did not read book one and didn't feel like I was missing any information to understand this story.

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This is a cute story with witches, demons, etc. - but it is more that this is just their world and this isn’t an Autumn/Fall/Halloween-inspired witchy novel, despite its October release date.

This was a sweet story full of miscommunication, forced proximity, and personal / emotional growth. Daisy and Sloan are both relatable and, in the end, likable. Though it has drama and emotion, I would classify this novel as sweet rather than angsty.

This is the first book I’ve read by the author, and despite it being the second book in a series, I feel it can definitely be read as a stand alone.

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley.

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