“Rogers creates a rich world of deep friendship, fear, high charged sexuality, magic expressed uniquely, and incredible emotional entanglements both personal and intra-personal.”
“Set in the modern world, this magical story swooned my heart. The characters captured my attention from the very start.”
“This is so much more than a love story. The healing that happens in this book is truly magical.”
Misty Hayes is a witch down on her luck. Recently fired and freshly walked out on by her girlfriend—for the sixth time—she’s taken to spending her days at a best friend’s bar. Being with at least one other person helps keep the constant swells of sadness at bay. So when her roommate invites her out on a Wednesday afternoon, she goes. She’s got nowhere else to be, after all.
In walks a mysterious wizard into her favorite dive bar and her aimless life. As a water witch, she can sense there’s something special about him. As a tipsy thirty-year-old drowning her sorrows with martinis? She senses that maybe her luck is turning around. So she thinks.
In a stranger’s bed with hazy memories isn’t the worst place to wake up. Waking up to your engagement to a total stranger announced all over the internet? That’s an altogether different story. Who’s the wizard with which Misty shared an ill-fated one-night stand? Why are gossip columns being written about them? And most importantly, why won’t the engagement ring come off?
“Rogers creates a rich world of deep friendship, fear, high charged sexuality, magic expressed uniquely, and incredible emotional entanglements both personal and intra-personal.”
“Set in the modern world, this magical story swooned my heart. The characters captured my attention from the very start.”
“This is so much more than a love story. The healing that happens in this book is truly magical.”
Misty Hayes is a witch down on her luck. Recently fired and freshly walked out on by her girlfriend—for the sixth time—she’s taken to spending her days at a best friend’s bar. Being with at least one other person helps keep the constant swells of sadness at bay. So when her roommate invites her out on a Wednesday afternoon, she goes. She’s got nowhere else to be, after all.
In walks a mysterious wizard into her favorite dive bar and her aimless life. As a water witch, she can sense there’s something special about him. As a tipsy thirty-year-old drowning her sorrows with martinis? She senses that maybe her luck is turning around. So she thinks.
In a stranger’s bed with hazy memories isn’t the worst place to wake up. Waking up to your engagement to a total stranger announced all over the internet? That’s an altogether different story. Who’s the wizard with which Misty shared an ill-fated one-night stand? Why are gossip columns being written about them? And most importantly, why won’t the engagement ring come off?