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Enchanted to Meet You (The Witches of West Harbor) ebok
69,-
An unmissable new witchy rom-com from Meg Cabot, bestselling author of The Princess Diaries, about a plus size witch, a handsome stranger and a town in peril. Perfect for fans of Lana Harper, Erin Sterling and Sarah Hawley.
What's love without a little magic?
As a teenager, lovelorn Jessica Gold cast a spell that went disastrously wrong and brought her a lifetime ban from the World Council of Witches. So no one is more surprised when, fifteen years later, tall, handsome Derrick Winters shows …
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Forlag
Piatkus
Utgitt
21 mars 2024
Sjanger
Romantikk og drama, Fantasy og science fiction, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780349439907
An unmissable new witchy rom-com from Meg Cabot, bestselling author of The Princess Diaries, about a plus size witch, a handsome stranger and a town in peril. Perfect for fans of Lana Harper, Erin Sterling and Sarah Hawley.
What's love without a little magic?
As a teenager, lovelorn Jessica Gold cast a spell that went disastrously wrong and brought her a lifetime ban from the World Council of Witches. So no one is more surprised when, fifteen years later, tall, handsome Derrick Winters shows up in her quaint little village and claims that Jess is the Chosen One, destined to save West Harbor from a sinister force.
But just when Jess is beginning to think that she and Derrick might have a certain magic of their own, Jess learns he may not be who she thought he was.
Now she must make a choice: trust Derrick and work with him to protect West Harbor, or use her gift as she always has: to keep herself, and her heart, safe.
Why do readers LOVE Meg Cabot?
'Funny and enchanting . . . Meg Cabot is a total delight' Popsugar
'I'd read a cereal box if it was written by Meg Cabot' Julia Quinn
'Meg Cabot is a fabulous author' USA Today
'[Meg Cabot] is the master of her genre' Publishers Weekly
'Her trademark humour makes for compulsive reading' Publishers Weekly