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350 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 4, 2023
Rook enters the office of Antonia Hex, the most powerful sorcerer in Spire City and owner of a business specialising in breaking curses and hexes and spells, with just one intention in mind: to ask for a job. The last thing he expects is for her to actually accept his request and appoint him as office staff. Of course, he can't reveal to her that he has a secret reason for wanting to be in her employ: he wants to gain access to her spell books for a covert device that he is building.
Sun works as an apprentice to Antonia’s rival Fable. Both Fable and Sun are as meticulous about following rules as Antonia is about rebelling against hackneyed regulations. As the two pairs keep bumping into each other while handling cases, sparks (be they of magic or temper or attraction) fly! Soon, things go out of control, and Rook and Sun are forced to take some tough decisions.
The story comes to us in the alternating first-person perspectives of the two apprentices Rook and Sun.
“…that was as close as they were able to get because I took off running. They weren’t going to catch me. I was the motherfucking Gingerbread Man.”
[Quotes may not be in the published version of this novel, they were copied from the advanced reader’s edition.]
“I ignored them. It wasn’t mature in the slightest, but I didn’t know what to say. I’d chosen magic. I’d always choose magic. That wasn’t the question. But it had been nice to have a friend. To have someone who liked me in return. Someone who, despite my prickliness and social ineptitude, had kept trying. Most people gave up. Even my sisters didn’t fully understand.”
[Quotes may not be in the published version of this novel, they were copied from the advanced reader’s edition.]
“I sighed, tipping my head back. “I regret everything.”
“Life choices, friend. Come on, like you said, it’s big, and we won’t even have to touch in the night. Unless your inner feline decides it wants to cuddle again.”
“So much regret.”
[Quotes may not be in the published version of this novel, they were copied from the advanced reader’s edition.]








