This is a wonderfully quirky series by four separate authors, set in a town where nothing is quite what it seems; Everlasting, Maine. It is very cleverly done, with overlapping characters in stand-alone stories, and a few hints which don't turn into spoilers.
The annual Cranberry Festival is over, and the residents of Everlasting are winding down from the tourist invasion and readying themselves for winter. Marcy Lewis is dealing with her curse again, destined to change her appearance, her habits, her life, all to suit her newest boyfriend, until inevitably, he leaves. This time though, did he really need to trash her apartment? Maybe she'll find some solace in baking some new cupcakes for the bakery where she works, they're a real hit with the customers.
The fire brigade's newest employee, Nicholas Logan, seems to be fitting in well, although the sudden spate of arson in town is concerning. He can't help but feeling that everyone seems to be hiding something, then again he isn't exactly sharing his secrets either. How do you tell people that you see ghosts? When he walks into the Witch's Brew Coffee Shop and Bakery for the station's coffee and cupcake order, he's immediately attracted to Marcy. But Marcy is having none of it. She recognises the pull of the curse, and Nicholas is not only handsome, he seems genuinely pleasant, almost too good to be true. She's just not ready for her heart to be broken again.
If there's any chance that the curse can be broken, it might lie with her boss's Aunt Polly, a slightly eccentric witch. But finding out who set the curse, and why, is not an easy task, and maybe it won't hurt to accept some help from a gorgeous firefighter.
It won't matter much if you read these books out of order, but I'd recommend starting at the beginning, not just for clarity, but because they're fun to read.