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Everybody likes Livvy Savoie. Not only does she have the magical gift of persuasion, perfect for working in PR, but her natural charisma also charms everyone she meets . . . except Gareth Blackwater, the annoyingly brilliant work nemesis who seems to despise her. The feeling is mutual. A grim reaper, Gareth is rarely, if ever, moved beyond his broody, stoic state. But when he's partnered up with Livvy in a company competition for charity, his peace of mind is destroyed. He's convinced the flesh-melting attraction he feels must be her witchy magic at work. Now forced to collaborate, their constant bickering turns into sparks flying, and Livvy learns that this enigmatic grim is more powerful than any supernatural she's met. And when Livvy becomes the obsessive target of a dangerous warlock, the full force of Gareth's abilities becomes shockingly apparent. Because no one is going to hurt his Livvy . . .
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6 primary books7 released booksStay a Spell is a 7-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Juliette Cross.
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Great addition to the Savoie sisters series. Its cozy, spicy and swoony. This a rivals-to-lovers paranormal fantasy featuring Livvy, who is an upbeat, and fun loving influencer witch and Gareth, a secretive and aloof grim. I really enjoyed this one.
I have mixed feelings about this one. Some elements I liked, others not so much. Sometimes the characters come across as almost caricatures, and the writing can be a little clunky at times. One thing that really bugged me was Evie's character in this one: she went from interesting and independent in her own story to being completely defined by her relationship with Mateo. Also, did we get a scene with just the sisters and none of the guys? While I like the romantic relationships - and I love how inclusive and welcoming the Savoie family is (found family/single, loner welcomed into a big, chaotic family is one of my favorite tropes) - I wanted a little more sisterhood in this one; it feels as though the romantic relationships are slowly eclipsing the familial ones. It may be nitpicky, but it's something that's bothered me about the last two installments in this series, but especially this one.
Also, really looking forward to Henry and Clara's story. They've been teased for so long now, why is their story the last one?! I mean, it will be nice to finally get to the bottom of the Jules/Ruben storyline, but I'm actually more interested in Clara's story.