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Overview

What happens when an overworked journalist hires a popular astrology podcaster to make horoscopes for her paper? Hopefully magic.

For fans of Delilah Green Doesn't Care and Written in the Stars comes a slow-burn lesbian romance about putting broken hearts back together and finding renewed magic in love. HEA guaranteed!

Frankie Dee is working herself to the bone trying to save her family's struggling newspaper. But with subscriptions declining every quarter, she hatches a plan to bring in new readers. Frankie hires a local podcaster and astrology expert with a growing audience to launch a new horoscope section in the paper. With her back against the wall, this unorthodox strategy might be Frankie's last shot to save the business her grandfather built.

Dawn Summers is growing a brand and trying to shape a future for herself. And while she's had plenty of luck with her witchy business, Dawn remains unlucky in love. Seeing an opportunity to expand her reach with Maine's largest newspaper, Dawn accepts a job offer thinking it'll just be some extra work. What she doesn't count on is falling for her new boss.

While Frankie insists on establishing professional boundaries, she and Dawn soon find themselves wondering whether it's possible to keep from crossing the line they both agreed on. They'll soon find out how weak those boundaries can be in the face of such magical attraction. If the stars align, maybe this overworked journalist and love-starved witch can partner in more ways than one...


About Autumn Wolff

Autumn Wolff is a Mainer, bub. And she’s a woman of few simple interests. When she’s not writing stories about girls kissing each other, Autumn is likely reading stories about girls kissing each other, playing Dungeons and Dragons, running, or watching a movie. She and her wife live near the ocean and consume more pizza than four turtles mutated by ooze. Autumn may not have the biggest living space, and it may never have enough bookshelves, but it’s home.

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