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Season of the Witch

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Adriana G, Reviewer

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Tia Hightower is a powerful witch from a wealthy family with the best friends and a job she loves at both her bar and her family's business. Until the business merges with the one owned by her hated ex, Henry, and a series of mishaps lead to her having to fake date the guy she's hated for the last eight years. Bonus, Henry lost his memory, and they're being forced to share a bed at an eccentric warlock's Christmas house party.

This book is the epitome of a popcorn book. There's not much intellectually going on, but it's fun and entertaining from start to finish. Tia is an interesting mix of confident and people pleaser that leads to some very interesting situations and emotional conversations. I enjoyed following along as she and Henry explored their past as they're forced to fake it for their future. A part of that is that Henry is also an interesting character who takes a stressful situation and just rolls with it with admirable insouciance. Their enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract vibes make every interaction fun, with the inevitable smexy times getting admirably steamy.

There are also a ton of super interesting characters that they interact with between their friends, family, and house party guests. You get just enough information about the couples from previous books to make me want to read them as well, while not feeling like I'm missing things to enjoy this one. It's a difficult balance that Morgan nailed.

Delighted thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin for the very fun romance read!
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