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WiCKed Sisters #1
Afterglow Books by Harlequin
February 2024
On Sale: January 23, 2024
Featuring: Wes Sitwell; Serafina Conte
288 pages
ISBN: 1335041567
EAN: 9781335041562
Kindle: B0C43QC38J
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Also by Katherine Garbera:

Safe in Her Bodyguard's Arms, June 2024
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Bookbinder's Guide to Love, February 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book
Falling for the Enemy, January 2024
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Bodyguard Most Wanted, November 2023
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Matched by Mistake, August 2023
e-Book
The Rancher Meets His Match, August 2023
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It's Only Fake 'Til Midnight, July 2023
e-Book
One Night Wager, March 2023
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Billionaire Fake Out, February 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Billionaire Plan, January 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Billionaire Makeover, December 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Secrets of a Wedding Crasher, May 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The One from the Wedding, April 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Wedding Dare, March 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Harlequin Desire March 2022 - Box Set 2 of 2, February 2022
Hardcover / e-Book
The Trouble with Bad Boys, June 2021
Hardcover / e-Book
Texan for the Taking, February 2021
Paperback / e-Book
Wild Nights, February 2020
e-Book
Her Texas Ex, April 2019
e-Book
One Night Gamble, January 2019
e-Book
Dance With The Devil, October 2017
e-Book
Billionaire's Baby Bind, October 2017
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Tycoon's Fianc?e Deal, August 2017
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Beyond the Limits, May 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Tycoon Cowboy's Baby Surprise, May 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Pushing the Limits, January 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Her Christmas Cowboy, November 2016
e-Book
No Limits, September 2016
e-Book
A Montana Born Christmas, November 2015
e-Book
Crushed, October 2015
Paperback / e-Book
Seduce Me Tonight, January 2015
e-Book
Christmas in Montana, December 2014
Paperback
Cowboy, It's Cold Outside, November 2014
e-Book
Enchanted by an Emerald, September 2014
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Her Summer Cowboy, August 2014
e-Book
The Cowboy's Reluctant Bride, May 2014
e-Book
Mother's Day Romance Bundle, May 2014
e-Book
A Copper Mountain Christmas, December 2013
e-Book
A Cowboy for Christmas, November 2013
e-Book
His Instant Heir, August 2013
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Sizzle, March 2013
e-Book
One More Kiss, January 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Calling All The Shots, November 2012
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A Case of Kiss and Tell, August 2012
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Ready for Her Close-up, May 2012
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Reunited?With Child, April 2011
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Seducing His Opposition, March 2011
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Taming the VIP Playboy, February 2011
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Sin City Wedding & The Forbidden Princess, July 2010
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The Pirate, July 2010
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Secrets, Lies...and Seduction, June 2010
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His Royal Prize, May 2010
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The Mercenary, August 2009
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The Moretti Heir, March 2009
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Bare Nerve, February 2009
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Bare Witness, October 2008
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Baby Business, August 2008
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The Spanish Aristocrat's Woman, March 2008
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The Wealthy Frenchman's Proposition, February 2008
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The Greek Tycoon's Secret Heir, January 2008
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Legends And Lies, September 2007
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Sex With A Stranger, September 2007
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Six-Month Mistress, June 2007
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Make-Believe Mistress, May 2007
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The Ultimate Romantic Challenge, November 2006
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The Once-a-Mistress Wife, September 2006
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Exclusive, June 2006
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Their Million-Dollar Night, April 2006
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Her High-Stakes Affair, March 2006
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The Night Before Christmas, October 2005
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The Amazon Strain, May 2005
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Excerpt of The Bookbinder's Guide to Love by Katherine Garbera

Prologue

“Charm, curse, confluence,” Liberty Wakefield said.

“That sounds...” Serafina Conte didn’t know how to describe this latest version of kiss, screw, avoid that her friend was trying to come up with to market in their store. It was bold, in-your-face.

Liberty was the most witchy of the three best friends. Their town was sold on the idea, the possibility, that they weren’t just friends and business owners...but a coven of witches. It didn’t help matters that Liberty had insisted they go to the top of Hanging Hill at midnight on the summer solstice and dance around. More than a few people noticed.

It had been fun, and Sera had always been a no-regrets kind of person.

Oh, who was she kidding. She’d never been a no-regrets person. Not once. But Liberty and Poppy were her best friends. And she’d do anything for them. Hence discussing a witchy version of this game that they could possibly create and sell in their shop. Liberty had suggested they make an oracle deck that featured forty-eight different cards inspired by their shop: sixteen cards of authors living and dead from Sera’s part; sixteen cards of bakers and famous tea makers from Poppy’s; and lastly sixteen cards featuring witches, wizards and magical creatures, both real and fictional, from her own. There would also be twelve blank cards the purchaser could fill in with either people they knew or celebrities or their own category.

“I’m fine with it as long as it brings more customers in,” Poppy Kitchener said.

“Me too,” Sera said.

The door to their shop opened and they all turned since traffic had been slow on this gray November day. Most locals had hurried home to get ready for Thanksgiving, and tourists were probably doing the same. Sera hadn’t celebrated the holiday much. It was for families, and she’d never really had one. Not one of her own. She’d grown up in foster homes, and Thanksgiving hadn’t been a big deal.

Poppy was British, so she didn’t celebrate, but Liberty did. And they were all going to her mom’s house the next day for the feast. Sera was looking forward to it, but trying to be cool in case they canceled on her. Even though she knew her friends would never do that, old habits died hard.

“Hello, are you still open?”

“Sera vaguely recognized the woman standing in the doorway. But couldn’t place her face. Maybe they’d gone to college together?

“We sure are. Do you need help finding something, or do you just want to browse on your own?” Liberty asked.

“Browse, I guess,” the woman said.

“Would you like some tea?” Poppy asked.

“Yes. I’d love it. And I think you have some handmade journals, right?”

“We do,” Sera said, getting up and going over to her corner of the shop, which was lined with floor-to-ceiling bookcases stocked with books that she chose, as well as journals she bound by hand. Something about the woman’s voice was ringing bells, but for the life of her Sera couldn’t place it.

“This is a selection of premade journals,” she said, leading her to the display table. “What are you looking for?”

“I don’t know. Something that will inspire me.”

“To write? This journal has pages that I took from an old manuscript. The writing has faded, but some of the gold leaf they used to embellish the words remains. Want to look at that?”

“I’d love to.”

Sera showed her the journals and stepped aside so she could check them out in private when Liberty came over, grabbed her arm and dragged her toward the back room. “OMG. That’s Amber Rapp.”

As soon as Liberty said the name, everything clicked. The pop singer was known for her catchy tunes and snarky lyrics about her breakups. It was her. “I thought she was someone from college.”

“As if. What’s she doing here?”

“She said she was looking for inspiration,” Sera said.

“You should offer to make her a custom journal like you did for Poppy and me,” Liberty said.

Sera wasn’t sure. That was something private between the three of them. But Amber did say she was looking for inspiration, and both Liberty and Poppy claimed their journals had helped them meet their goals. “Why not?”

She went back into the room where Amber was still standing at the table. When she looked up, she seemed to know they’d figured out who she was. She waited as if ready to take a selfie or sign something.

What kind of life must that be?

“I guess I’ll take this one,” Amber said, holding up a leather-covered journal that Sera had made a few weeks ago using a newer binding process she’d learned from her friend Ford.

“I don’t know if you’ll be interested, but I sometimes make special journals with an intent inscribed.”

“inscribed.”

“She made one for me and Poppy and it led us to opening the store,” Liberty said.

“How?” Amber sounded skeptical.

Well, you write down an intention and then I will emboss it into the cover of the book. You fill out the journal, and when it’s full, the intention becomes real,” Sera said.

“Really?”

“Yes. It’s worked for all three of us,” Poppy said, coming over with the tea she’d made.

“Okay. I’ll try it,” Amber said.

Sera went to her workbench and took a piece of old parchment and a fountain pen and came back, handing them to Amber.

“What should I write?”

“Something you can believe in. I wrote, ‘There is magic in the words in this book, and they will create the life I want,’” Sera said.

“We did the same,” Liberty added.

Amber took a minute to think and wrote a version of Sera’s suggestion.

“Okay, it will take about thirty minutes for me to put this into the cover.”

“Want to have your cards read while you wait?” Liberty asked.

“Love to.”

Sera heard them move away as she went back to her workbench and carefully lifted the cardboard back under the front cover. She placed the handwritten piece of parchment on the inside and then closed the cover with glue and reattached the bindings of the leather. When she was done, Amber told them she’d enjoyed meeting them and left.

“Wow. We should have asked for a selfie,” Poppy said.

“No one is going to believe she was here,” Sera said. “But I think it was probably nicer for her to just be a girl in the shop than Amber Rapp, megastar.”

“Probably. Her cards were intense,” Liberty said. “So back to charm, curse or confluence. What do we think of Merle?”

“Gross. He’s my cousin,” Poppy said.

“Charm,” Sera said. She liked Merle, who bought a lot of books from her on wizardry and war for his Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. He was the dungeon master for his group.

“Great, so that leaves curse for me,” Poppy said.

“Confluence, then. He’s a bit too nerdy,” Liberty said. “But I’d still rock his dungeon.”

They all laughed. Sera had found something she’d never had the courage to write about in her manifesting journal. Sisters.

One year later, Amber Rapp dropped her new album and it went straight to the top of the charts. She gave all the credit to her visit to WiCKed Sisters in Birch Lake, Maine—which just confirmed for many locals that they were indeed a coven and most likely good witches. Since then, Amber’s fans had descended on the town in droves, all wanting to get their hands on the journal Amber had purchased, have tea in Poppy’s shop and get their cards read by Liberty.

 

Excerpt from The Bookbinder's Guide to Love by Katherine Garbera
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