Sparks & Sticky Notes
(2026)(The fourth book in the Hot Flashes & Hexes series)
A novel by Ivy Spellman
Her sticky notes have a color-coded system. Her hot flashes have a mind of their own.
Gemma Hartley has spent forty-nine years being the woman everyone calls when things break. Faucets. Marriages. Other people's lives. If it's broken, she'll fix it. She has to. Because if she's not useful, what exactly is she for?
Then her husband left for his life coach, her company eliminated her position, and her mother moved in "temporarily." Three months ago.
Now she's in Fairhaven, with a fixer-upper cottage and a brand-new problem: her hot flashes have started making things repair themselves. The broken lamp floats. The leaky sink dispenses Chardonnay. The garage door opens to a different location depending on her mood. And the grumpy sculptor next doorthe one with the silver-streaked hair and the deliberately imperfect artjust watched three months of his work smooth itself into meaningless perfection.
He wants answers. She doesn't have any.
She has sticky notes, though. So many sticky notes.
What she doesn't have:
Any idea how to control her "repair magic"
A plan for the talking cat who just moved into her toolbox
The ability to stop noticing her neighbor's forearms
Permission to be broken herself
What she's about to learn:
Not everything that's cracked needs to be fixed. Some things are more beautiful that way. Especially the stubborn sculptor who makes art out of broken thingsand might just see something worth keeping in her, too.
Sparks & Sticky Notes is Book 4 in the Hot Flashes & Hexes seriesa laugh-out-loud midlife witch romance with a slow-burn love story, a sarcastic talking cat, a kitchen faucet with opinions, and the kind of happily-ever-after that comes with caveats and hot flashes. Can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Perfect for readers who love cozy paranormal rom-coms, midlife heroines who are done pretending everything's fine, and grumpy-sunshine romance with a magical twist.
Heat Level: Spicy but closed-door. They're definitely doing it. We just close the curtains.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Gemma Hartley has spent forty-nine years being the woman everyone calls when things break. Faucets. Marriages. Other people's lives. If it's broken, she'll fix it. She has to. Because if she's not useful, what exactly is she for?
Then her husband left for his life coach, her company eliminated her position, and her mother moved in "temporarily." Three months ago.
Now she's in Fairhaven, with a fixer-upper cottage and a brand-new problem: her hot flashes have started making things repair themselves. The broken lamp floats. The leaky sink dispenses Chardonnay. The garage door opens to a different location depending on her mood. And the grumpy sculptor next doorthe one with the silver-streaked hair and the deliberately imperfect artjust watched three months of his work smooth itself into meaningless perfection.
He wants answers. She doesn't have any.
She has sticky notes, though. So many sticky notes.
What she doesn't have:
Any idea how to control her "repair magic"
A plan for the talking cat who just moved into her toolbox
The ability to stop noticing her neighbor's forearms
Permission to be broken herself
What she's about to learn:
Not everything that's cracked needs to be fixed. Some things are more beautiful that way. Especially the stubborn sculptor who makes art out of broken thingsand might just see something worth keeping in her, too.
Sparks & Sticky Notes is Book 4 in the Hot Flashes & Hexes seriesa laugh-out-loud midlife witch romance with a slow-burn love story, a sarcastic talking cat, a kitchen faucet with opinions, and the kind of happily-ever-after that comes with caveats and hot flashes. Can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Perfect for readers who love cozy paranormal rom-coms, midlife heroines who are done pretending everything's fine, and grumpy-sunshine romance with a magical twist.
Heat Level: Spicy but closed-door. They're definitely doing it. We just close the curtains.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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