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The Bookbinder's Guide to Love

(2024)
(The first book in the WiCKed Sisters series)
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'…a charming novel about how love and a touch of magic can bind two hearts together.' – Celestine Martin, author of Witchful Thinking & Kiss and Spell

As a lonely foster child, Serafina Conte sought refuge in handmaking journals – and writing her wishes into their pages. Now, in the witchy shop she shares with her two best friends, her journals have catapulted into the spotlight and are rumoured to manifest remarkable things.

But her plot hits a twist.

After the death of her mentor, Ford Sitwell, her only comfort is the box of antique books he left her. Except Ford’s suspicious grandson, Wes, wants them back! Sera won’t back down, but it’s clear Wes is seeking more – an emotional connection no book can replace. So, he offers to work in her shop for six weeks if she’ll help him get closure by sharing memories of his late grandfather.

Wes may seem grumpy, but he is devastatingly good looking…and maybe even kind. Surely nothing’s going to happen between them, or will Sera’s story take her where she least expected?

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Perfect for fans of:

Enemies to lovers 🔥

Witchy aesthetic 🔮

Spice 🌶️




Genre: Romance

Praise for this book

"Sexy, fun, and so satisfying! The Bookbinder's Guide to Love is like a big hug from a hot guy wearing a cozy sweater, and trust me - he wants to be more than friends." - Karen Booth

"The Bookbinder's Guide to Love is a charming novel about how love and a touch of magic can bind two hearts together. If you've dreamt of casting moon spells with your friends and obsessing over leather bound books, then you'll enjoy Garbera's story about finding friendship and love with unexpected people. This novel, with its enchanting writing and heartfelt characters, reminded me of how a good book and romance can open your heart to the possibility of love." - Celestine Martin


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