He’s a prime suspect. She’s supposed to arrest him, not fall for him. But what if he’s the only one she can trust? Rival covens, a forbidden romance, and supernatural suspense come to a head in this spookily fun, enemies to lovers rom-com.
When magical enforcer Sarah Michelle Callidora gets a call about a gruesome murder in Salem just before Halloween, she’s ready for a long night of witchy detective work. What she’s not prepared for is her principal the infuriatingly charming and inconveniently attractive Lorcan Black, heir to a rival coven and a wizard with a past as dark as his family’s reputation.
Lorcan has two problems. First, his business partner has been murdered with his enchanted dagger, making him suspect number one. Second, the detective assigned to the case is the stubbornly beautiful witch he’s expected to consider an enemy. Despite their centuries-old family feud, sparks fly—and not the magical kind.
To clear his name and solve the murder, Lorcan offers to team up with Sarah Michelle. But the closer they get to the truth—and to each other—the harder it is to deny the sizzling chemistry between them. With time running out, they must unravel a web of secrets—past and present, confront their deepest fears, and resist falling into a dangerously tempting alliance that could prove more heated than the case they’re trying to crack.
A Match Made in Coven is a bewitching romantic comedy filled with magic, mystery, and a love story that breaks all the rules. Get ready for a spellbinding ride that will leave you laughing, swooning, and listening faster than a witch on a broomstick.
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I couldn’t finish this. It seems the author lives in Italy so maybe isn’t reading this the way somebody raised in the southern United States would, but I was so uncomfortable reading about how awful “the Blacks” were. In the US that’s a derogatory term for black people. I understand it’s a last name but since we’re discussing rival families she keeps referring to them as “a Black, the Blacks, etc.”
“The good looking wizard was a Black.” “The idea of working on an investigation with a Black made her skin crawl.” “Nailing a Black for murder would bring double satisfaction.” “She’d spent her life hearing about the Blacks. About their viciousness. Their entitlement. And the injustices they had inflicted.”
Cute and fun. That always seems a little weird to say about a murder mystery, but it was. I like that there were two mysteries to solve. Solving the murder of Elijah, and then solving why Lorcan and Sarah Michele‘s families cannot stand each other.
A witchy Romeo and Juliet with some extra thrown in. She is a cop of the magical kind and his business partner has been murder with his magical dagger. Although his buisness partner is human he still wants to know who killed him.This was a good love paranormal story.
Fun cozy fantasy romance! I love visiting this little enchanted town glamoured amongst the human small town and all its sassy, sexy, witchy townies. The MMC was swoon-worthy and the banter was spot on. Can’t wait to read the next romance in this delightful series!
I loved Sarah Michelle and Lorcan's star-crossed lovers story. It was dreamy and beautiful to read and also understand how their coven feud came to be. I really really enjoyed their story. I can't wait for Donatello and Andromeda's story.
DNF Because I cant get over the last name of one of the covens. Where "Black" could be a normal last name, the way it is used in this book makes me feel real icky. Like I get the Rival covens, of course one of them has to be the "bad guys", but the way they talk about this coven makes it seems.....racist? "I could never trust a Black", like really????? The author could have chosen literally ANY other last name. Did the editor not realize how this would seem? I dont think the author meant for it to come off this way but yea I cant get over it
This felt like an appropriate book to read in October with all the Halloween stuff. it's sweet but a bit childish. The author constantly uses words like Hex and Gargoyle which I found silly bits that's me.🤷🏽♀️
I was so waiting for this book to come out and am so disappointed that it just wasn't my cup of tea. The atmosphere is great, the mystery is fine, but as for the rest - it's just too much telling instead of showing. I guess because of that I couldn't feel the connection or attraction between mcs. The feud between the families and a flippant attitude of Lorcan also didn't feel believable. DNF at 48%
This was a cute cheesey quick read. I think one or two open door scenes but easily skipped. Minimal language. Some parts were a little cringey, but overall it was still a cute storyline!