Magic and Matrimony

Author: Lizzy Prince
Genre(s): Romance | Paranormal
Total pages: 92
Magic and Matrimony

Mystic Hollows looks like an enchanting small town, but under the surface, things are much darker. Once divided, the witches of Mystic Hollows have come together to form a new coven. But old habits are hard to break, and curses even harder.

Fate has done Piper Beaumont wrong. Not only does she suffer from the Briar Witch’s curse, but a second hex that forces her to obey any command she’s given. Her whole life she’s been taught to stay quiet and do as she’s told. One night she’s pushed too far. Desperate to break free from the uncle who controls her hex, she uncovers an unlikely path to freedom.
Marrying Ambrose Roth.
Ambrose Roth has cultivated the persona of laid-back party guy, but it’s a shiny cover that hides his damage. When Piper shows up on his doorstep asking him to marry her, he says yes. Who doesn’t love a new adventure? There’s just one tiny twist. Marriage to Piper means her hex now belongs to him. He can command her to do anything he wants.
The newlyweds must navigate their unexpected bond while participating in a series of trials set by the town’s coven. As they compete for a council seat, they also work to undo Piper’s hex. Thrown together in this marriage of convenience, it should be easy to keep things simple. And yet, they can’t help but fall for each other.
In a town where magic is real and curses come by the dozen, can Piper and Ambrose break free from their family’s legacies? Will they find that some bonds are stronger than magic?

Magic and Matrimony is the third book in the Witches of Mystic Hollows series. It can be read as a standalone but suggested reading order is to start with book one for maximum enjoyment!

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