A magical boarding school. Budget cuts. Missing teaches. A not-so-cozy mystery.
You think you know the world of magical boarding schools? Not from a teacher's perspective at a school for at risk youth.
This book bundle includes: Of Curse You Will Cackles and Cauldrons Hex and the City Wedding Bells and Midnight Spells Hex Appeal and BONUS MATERIAL: Night of the Living Deadcrumbs and Careers for Magical Creatures are also included in this bundle.
WARNING: These books contain hex-rated mysteries.
Book 11: Of Curse You Will
Having a clandestine romance in a realm of witches, Fae, and monsters is dangerous, especially when Prince Charming’s curse complicates one’s sex-life—and could result in death.
A mysterious presence haunts the school and threatens Clarissa and those closest to her. She must figure out who is behind these threats before anyone else gets hurt.
Book 12: Cackles and Cauldrons
When Thatch is accused of murder, Clarissa must prove that Thatch has been framed, a difficult task considering all evidence points in his direction. Yet if she uses her forbidden skills of necromancy, she risks exposure of her affinity and her job in the process.
Adult warning: Get a little more cozy with this hexy mystery. Book 13: Hex and the City
Roses are red. Corpses are blue. I want you dead. And your boyfriend too. —Your Secret Enemy
As the arts and craft teacher at a magical boarding school, Clarissa Lawrence has defeated budget cuts, battled juvenile delinquent witches, and nipped curses in the bud. Now she must defeat her enemy, the mysterious Fae who has been threatening—and succeeding—at killing her friends.
Book 14: Wedding Bells and Midnight Spells
A smooth wedding might be a wish even a djinn can’t grant considering the Raven Queen is set on abducting Clarissa, an ex with a hex has found out about her plans to marry and has vowed to kill the groom, and the wickedest witch in all the land insists on being her maid of honor.
Clarissa really would like to be good and not kill anyone on her wedding day, but who she sides with—and against—may depend on the man she chooses to be with in the end.
Book 15: Hex Appeal
The day Clarissa Lawrence got married, she didn’t just gain a husband, but she lost a fairy godmother—to the Raven Queen. Only if Clarissa delivers the answers of the Fae Fertility Paradox, is there a chance she might be reunited with her mom. Yet if the Raven Queen knows how to produce heirs and populate the Fae race again, she will also produce an army of invincible Red affinities who will serve as her slaves and wipe out other Fae and Witchkin. Can Clarissa bargain with the devil and survive? Adult warning: Get a little more cozy with this hexy mystery.
BONUS MATERIAL Funny Short Stories from the Womby’s World and the Wrath of the Tooth Fairy crossover world: Night of the Living Deadcrumbs Careers for Magical Creatures
It’s entirely possible that books aren’t meant to be read 5 at a time. If (like me) you can’t pause at the words “the end”, perhaps you should read the individual books instead of the boxed sets. That would be the responsible thing to do. I’m not responsible. I’m about to read the next group of books. However you choose to read them, I recommend you do.
Brilliant, funny, sexy, hard to put down. Following Clarissa, as she determines the future of herself her students, friends and all. Fighting her fae foes, and her foe witchkin. Read on. Brilliant
If you enjoyed harry potter....this adult witch school series will be just as addicting!! I read it way too fast and am sad I'm finished with all 18 :(
Poor Clarissa Lawrence. She just can’t catch a break.
For the first ten books in the series, Clarissa has been trying to find love and/or decide what her relationship with the enigmatic alchemy teacher Felix Thatch really is. She is only now coming to enjoy a tentative romance with him. And they keep being interrupted by outside influences trying to either break them up or kill them. Or both.
There are actual sex scenes in these books. Although they don’t get too deep, as something seems to always be getting in the way.
In this set of books, we finally meet the Raven Queen in her natural habitat. It isn’t nice. We find out more about the Princess of Lies and Truth. It seems we’ve met her before. She isn’t nice either. We also meet Mr. Khaba’s late lover, Brogan. I had thought he was either a defenseless Morty or a not-very-powerful Witchkin. But it turns out he has some skills that are useful in solving a couple of what were thought to be murders as well as explaining to Khaba that it wasn’t Thatch who killed him after all. Brogan, at least, seems to be pretty nice, but sadly he must quickly return to being dead.
Thatch and Clarissa finally get married – I think. But because Clarissa can’t keep the wedding a secret (because what fun is getting married if you can’t tell your friends?) the wedding, which starts out looking very beautiful, is disrupted by “pirates” – Derek and his crew again, trying to save Clarissa from Thatch even though she doesn’t want to be saved. The upshot is that the entire situation is left in total disarray leaving Clarissa, the nicest witch in the Unseen Realm, reduced to vowing vengeance on the Raven Court and any other enemies that get in her way.
Fortunately, there are more books to come. This is not the end.