Don't Cross the Brooms

Don't Cross the Brooms

by Paisley Tate
Don't Cross the Brooms

Don't Cross the Brooms

by Paisley Tate

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Overview

Emma Howe finally meets a man who lights her up..and then promptly turns him into a floor lamp.

Yes, that's right. Floor lamp. Dangling pull switch, shade, and all.

After spending years trying to get her magic to behave, Emma finally admits the truth. She's the worst witch ever, and she should just give up. On magic. On any hope for love. Until her cousin convinces her to try a magical dating app, and it pairs her with a gargoyle shifter named...of all things...Stone.

Stone didn't want to come to Salem. But when his boss at the Agency of Magic, Unusual Licensing, and Extraordinary Things orders him to track down a demon who's eluded capture for more than twenty-five years, he doesn't have much choice. AMULET wants the trickster contained, but every time Stone gets close to the demon's magical trail, it turns colder than an iceberg.

What's a gargoyle shifter supposed to do for fun when he's on assignment in a strange town? Sign up for a dating app, of course. It's all fun and games until he gets turned into a lamp and thrown in the trunk of a car—with an unconscious Emma.

Will he ever be flesh and bone again? Or will an unknown force harness the demon's magical energy for their own dark purposes and leave Emma and her lamp in the dark...forever?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162248804
Publisher: Paisley Tate
Publication date: 04/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 371 KB

About the Author

Paisley Tate loves all things magical. She's also a klutz. If she were doing one of those cool movie slow-motion walks, she'd still trip over nothing and land flat on her face. But she embraces her lack of coordination and love of cats. After all, if she can't be a ballerina, she might as well be a writer.
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