In this pink candy heart romance set in a holiday-obsessed town during Valentine’s Day, two teenage girls—one of whom comes from a family of love witches—fall for each other while exchanging anonymous hate-to-love letters.
Piper Blake is not a witch. Which wouldn’t be a problem, except that she comes from a family of Fableview love witches. She’s been pretending to read people’s romantic fortunes for years, but between her parents’ divorce and her dad’s penchant for serial dating, Piper knows that love is a con.
Ivy Collins wants revenge. Some scam artist imploded her life last summer by giving her mom a fake love reading, and now Ivy has arrived in Fableview just in time to suffer through the town’s obsessive Love Month celebrations.
When Ivy discovers that the scam artist in question is Piper Blake, she vows to take her down. And what better way to reveal what a fraud Piper is than by writing her through Fableview’s anonymous love letter project? As the hate-to-love letters fly between them, an unlikely connection forms—but can a love story that starts with a lie end in anything but disaster?
A brooding witch and a bubbly mortal must team up during their town’s fall festival in this cozy sapphic romance, perfect for fans of Gilmore Girls and Wicked!
“Swoony, witchy, and sweet.”—Jennifer Dugan, author of Some Girls Do
In the charming town of Fableview, every day is Halloween.
Darcy Keller, resident ray of sunshine and town spirit princess, loves every moment of Fableview’s fall festivities. But she’s also really ready to leave for college next year, even though her parents expect her to stay and take over their Halloween empire.
Enter brooding new girl Anya Doyle, a real-life witch and almost a full member of her coven. In order to be initiated, she has to choose a mortal ally to act as her “protector.” But having moved around so much, Anya is completely friendless. So she does what any self-respecting teenage almost-witch would—she lies and tells her coven her secret crush, Darcy, is willing to do the job.
The solution? Work together, of course. The girls agree to help each other out, attending everything from a costume parade to a pumpkin patch party to an apple bobbing contest together. But with Anya’s magical powers and Darcy’s future independence on the line, the last thing they need is the added complication of pesky feelings . . .