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Midnight Lessons

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Midnight Lessons

By: Violet Rae
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This Halloween, will love be a trick or a treat?

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Owen Callahan cruelly broke my heart six years ago, but I didn’t allow him to break my spirit. I channeled my pain into building The Bewitched Bakery, a cozy bakery filled with cinnamon spice and buttercream dreams, right here in Midnight Falls. My spooky treats have become the town’s favorite indulgence, but not everyone is charmed. Someone’s targeting me and my bakery in the most degrading way imaginable, and I have no idea who’s behind it.

Now Owen’s back, older, wiser, and offering to help—but can I trust the man who once shattered me? As Halloween approaches, I’m forced to make a choice: risk everything for a second chance at love, or guard my heart against the one person I never thought I’d need again.

Welcome to Midnight Falls, Texas, the small town that's big on Halloween. Literally. Around here, the festivities don't end. But finding forever in a town big on scares hasn't been easy for the lovelorn residents. Until now. This Halloween, everything changes. Love is in the air, and these matches were written in the stars. All these hunky alphas have to do to claim their spooky-ever-after is prove themselves worthy of the sassy women who drive them wild. No love potions, spells, or magic needed.
Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural Heartfelt Scary
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