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100% That Witch

Real Men Love Witches, Book 3

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100% That Witch

By: Celia Kyle, Marina Maddix
Narrated by: Kendall Taylor
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Forget her uncontrollable magic.... She's dealing with uncontrollable lust. Eh, control is overrated anyway.

Anyone judging Tiffany Ufora by her cover would undoubtedly think the goth witch was a necromancer - and that's fine by her. Much to her dismay, Tiffany's particular brand of magic has a habit of spitting out oodles of the most adorable fluffy, pastel-colored critters at the most inopportune times.

Mortified by her joyful magic, Tiffany does her best to control the uncontrollable. And it doesn't help when her dad hears about her poor grades at Othercross University and cuts her off financially-forcing her to get a job, of all things.

Her salvation comes in the form of a burly, bearded, lumberjack of a vampire, who also just happens to be a new professor at OCU. It doesn't hurt that Nero is sweet, gentle, and not at all what one would expect from a vampire. He's also dangerously sexy.

And completely unavailable. Not that she's interested or anything.

Because Tiffany has her sights set on someone else anyway, though the question of whether the other guy wants her is still up in the air - along with the dozen or so lovebirds flitting around her head. Argh!

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Celia Kyle and Marina Maddix (P)2021 Tantor
Paranormal Romance Magic Users Fantasy Romance Paranormal Magic Witchcraft Romantic Comedy Comedy
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The heroine was just a little too naive for me. This made the story drag on for far too long. The story is lacking. The narrator is one of my favorites which helped me get through the book. It had a lot of potential but didn’t live up to it.

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