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Ancient Nightcap And That's A Wrap - cover

Ancient Nightcap And That's A Wrap

Laura Greenwood

Publisher: Drowlgon Press

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Summary

For Willow and Azíl, the greatest adventure is still ahead...a chance at a normal life. 
 
With the Sect finally behind them and everything slotting into place, things seem like they're finally on the up for Willow and Azíl. 
 
After coming back from their trip to South America, they find some new surprises in store for them, and they can finally start doing what they've been working for - build their happy ever after. 
 
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Ancient Nightcap And That's A Wrap is book twelve of the Cauldron Coffee Shop Series, a cozy urban fantasy featuring a coffee shop-owning witch, an ancient warlock cursed to live in a teapot, and a cheeky cat. It includes an m/f romantic subplot.
 
If you love cozy urban fantasy, coffee shop settings, low-stakes adventures, cat familiars, and a warm and fuzzy feeling vibe, start the Cauldron Coffee Shops series with Pumpkin Spice And All Things Nice.
Available since: 12/03/2023.
Print length: 151 pages.

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