Erin Sterling’s witchy new rom-com, The Kiss Curse, is the a lot anticipated sequel to final 12 months’s equally charming The Ex Hex.
When Vivi Jones broke the hex she placed on her now-husband, Rhys Penhallow, she affected his household’s ancestral energy—energy that simply occurs to infuse her hometown of Graves Glen, Georgia. Ever since, issues have been out of whack, and Vivi’s cousin, Gwyn, has observed her personal powers are waning. Rhys’ brother Wells has spent years diligently bearing the big accountability of being half of their illustrious household. When he learns of the weakening magic in Graves Glen, he steps as much as remedy the issue.
As one of the highest witches on the town, Gwyn takes it upon herself to determine what’s happening. Wells and Gwyn are opposites in tradition and persona—Wells places obligation above all else, whereas Gwyn thinks of guidelines as strategies for different folks—so once they share a shocking kiss early on within the novel, they insist it should have one thing to do with the city’s fluctuating magic. These witches ought to know higher.
The Kiss Curse is attractive and enjoyable, quick paced and joyful. In Sterling’s supernatural realm, down-to-earth magic is as frequent as grand feats of wizardry. She peppers in sensible, intelligent world constructing particulars, and each sentence is filled with substantive description and creativeness. This kiss is unquestionably well worth the curse, an attractive rom-com with simply the correct amount of sorcery.
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