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Book Blitz: Magic And Mayhem by Annie Anderson @AnnieAnde

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Magic and Mayhem Annie Anderson (The Wrong Witch, #2) Publication date: September 27th 2022 Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy All it took was one bite. A week ago, I was the perpetual screw up of the Bannister coven and a probationary agent for the Arcane Bureau of Investigation. Somehow, I’ve managed to get myself mated to an Acosta Alpha, pissed off my family, and gotten on the radar of a dark Fae. As much as I’d like to bury my head in the sand, I have a badge to secure—and with a new case on my proverbial desk—a job to do. Because I’m not the first witch that the Fae has tried to steal, but I will definitely be the last. Just as soon as I get this curse under control… Goodreads / Amazon — EXCERPT: A knock came at the bathroom door. “Wren, honey? You all right?” I whipped that door open so fast an avalanche of steam billowed out of the bathroom to smack Fiona in the face. I hadn’t seen her since Serreno hauled me to Nico’s cabin for questioning. She appeared fa...

Book Blitz: Spells and Slip-ups by Annie Anderson @AnnieAnde @XpressoTours

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  Spells and Slip-ups Annie Anderson (The Wrong Witch, #1) Publication date: July 5th 2022 Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy I suck at witchcraft. Coming from a long line of famous witches, I should be at the top of the heap. Problem is, if there is a spell cast anywhere in my vicinity, I will somehow mess it up. As a probationary agent with the Arcane Bureau of Investigation, I have two choices: I can limp along and maybe pass myself off as a competent agent, or I can fail. Miserably. Worse news? If I can’t get my act together, I may not only be out of a job, I could also lose my life. Whose idea was this again? Goodreads / Amazon — EXCERPT: “Get out,” he barked, crossing his beefy arms over his substantial belly. “Ain’t no way I’m gonna let a Bannister tromp all over my shop. Who knows what you’ll break?” Not that half the shit in this hovel wasn’t broken already, but still, tears prickled at my eyes. Gritting my teeth against the sting, I managed to s...