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Spells in Therapy

Michaela L Cane

Publisher: HellBound Books Publishing LLC

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Summary

In Spells in Waiting, Lauren Merriweather's life became entangled with the government agents who eventually became her protectors.  
 
And when her ability to cast spells and work the magic she'd grown into was all but lost, it was one of those agents - David Fredricks - whom she could no longer resist.  
 
With weakened magic, dangerous spells, and irresistible chemistry pulling her in different directions, even a large victory could only count for so much. Spells in Therapy picks up right where Spells in Waiting ended.
 
With the remaining coven members hunting her, Lauren has had little choice but to embrace what safety she can find with David and his partner, Josh Devlin. Life is less than ideal, but it's safe enough - and compared to the terror she faced in the recent past, 'safe enough' isn't something to be taken for granted. That is, until Josh and David are pulled into a case involving couples who simply vanish… and Lauren is the one who may be the key to help the agents find their answers.
 
Despite the lingering danger of the coven hanging over them, David and Lauren present themselves as bait in the guise of a troubled couple. As they find out soon enough, however, getting answers is not the hard part...
 
Surviving the answers and their aftermath will threaten not just their relationship, but their lives.
Available since: 03/15/2020.
Print length: 401 pages.

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