Fredi has sworn off dating after the last time her friend Estele set her up on one. Fredi wound up doing six months community service. So when Estele calls and asks her to come out she initially refuses then gives in to the nonstop begging.
Fredi is a witch, so is Estele only Estele is a novice and keeps screwing up her spells. When Estele fails to show Fredi meets a very sexy man. Something she has been trying hard to avoid as her own magic has been acting unpredictable. Now when she and Gus sit down and share a pitcher of HOODOO BLUE things turn crazy and they are forced together. Before the night is over things will change for them in ways they never dreamed.
HOODOO BLUE is a fun, fast novella that introduces great characters. Fredi, Gus, and Estele have some interesting characteristics that make them really likeable and easy to read. I'm looking forward to reading the future of these characters as Katalina Leon continues to write more in this series.
Fredi is a passionate witch with a scorching hot secret.
Every time she has a sexual thought, green fire blasts
from
her fingertips. Gus is a gorgeous lycan who scares women
away with his wild wolf-shifts. Not the best way to find
relationships.
Both have vowed not to date until they get themselves
under
control, but a witchy friend thinks differently. The pair
get tricked into sharing a frosty pitcher of βHoodoo Blueβ
and fall prey to a wayward love potion that has them
blurting out every lustful thought. Worse, it wonβt allow
them to walk away from each other. Theyβre stuck together
until dawn under the devilish effects of a time-released
hoodoo that makes them do outrageous things. For
everyoneβs
safety, Fredi is forced to take Gus home and tie him to
her
headboard and only some very witchy lovemaking can calm
the
storm.
Fredi and Gus might find themselves on the set-up date
from
hell, but even a hilarious cascade of disasters canβt keep
a
plus-sized blonde witch with attitude, and a hunky
lumberjack of a lycan from seeing the other would be the
perfect mate.
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