
As the cozy time of year approaches, this read is a worthy companion. Good thing it’s being released on October 1.
Like all movies and books, the protagonists strike a deal to safe guard whats important to them. But for this book, it has a twist. One is a demon; the other is a half-witch and half-human.
Aura Cassia is a kitchen witch. Her power is meant for healing, infused in the foods she makes. When Agmon Group decides they wish to purchase the orphanage, she storms to the demon’s gentlemen’s club to demand they let it go. It’s the only place half-bloods are welcomed with open arms.
Varil Arkenoth has been titled the idle prince. When he realizes Alderrath wishes to take up the orphanage, he is more than open to piss him off, plus he needs a companion for the Yulefrost season. An attempt to ward off his mother’s matchmaking attempts in exchange for his help in saving the orphanage.
Beautifully written and captivating with each word. A symbol that no matter where you are from, challenges exist whether rich, poor, pure-blood, or half-blood. However, not everyone gets an opportunity to find someone who sees the value in what you value. The main characters in this book are so gentle with each other. I love when books move away from treating each other poorly to being in love. It holds emotional depth
Basically, the main characters in this book have done the work and gone to therapy. I cried, I laughed, and I will be reading this book again and again. They are both positive and have a different vibe to them. No toxic misinterpretations or unnecessary drama. It’s cozy and endearing.
Her currency is sugar and spice.
He asks for a scandalous price.
