The Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling

The Kiss Curse (The Ex Hex, #2)

by Erin Sterling

Always practise safe hex . . . New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins, writing as Erin Sterling, follows her sensational TikTok hit, The Ex Hex, and casts a spell with a new spine-tingling romance full of wishes, witches, and cursed kisses.

'A spooky romantic comedy treat that had me sighing at one page, laughing out loud at the next' TESSA BAILEY on The Ex Hex

Readers ADORED The Ex Hex!

'If Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Gilmore Girls had a book baby, it would be THE EX HEX. And yes, it's just as glorious as it sounds!'

'I loved and adored everything about this book . . . everything I was looking for! 5/5 stars!'

'The vibes were immaculate'

'One of the best rom-coms I've read all year! . . . It's Practical Magic meets Gilmore Girls and I am a hundred percent OBSESSED!'

'Definite Gilmore Girls vibes but with more magic and sex'

'A fantastic romance with more than a touch of magic'

'This book is pitched as Hocus Pocus, but it bangs and it certainly did'
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Magic doesn't always play by the rules.

Gwyn Jones is perfectly happy with her life in Graves Glen. She's formed a powerful new coven with her family; she's running a successful witchcraft shop, Something Wicked; and she's mentoring some of the younger witches in town. As Halloween approaches, there's only one problem - Llewellyn 'Wells' Penhallow.

Wells has come to Graves Glen for two reasons: to re-establish his family's connection to the town and to make a new life for himself away from his father. But when he opens a magic shop of his own just across the street from Gwyn's, he quickly learns that going up against her won't be as easy as he thought . . . especially after an accidentally magic-inspired - and very hot - kiss.

While Gwyn and Wells are fully committed to their witchy rivalry, they soon find themselves thrown together once again to deal with the sudden appearance of a mysterious new coven and Gwyn's growing concern that something - or someone - is messing with her magic . . .
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Praise for The Ex Hex, an unmissable treat!

'Sterling's novel is ultimately crisp and sweet, like biting into the perfect caramel apple . . . will sweep readers up into a world of whimsical magic' Kirkus

'Filled with delightful witchiness and humor . . . a fluffy Halloween treat' Publishers Weekly

'A delightful and witty take on witchy mayhem' PopSugar

'You can't help but smile and laugh while reading The Ex Hex . . . Perfect for anyone who needs more witchy content in their lives' The Nerd Daily

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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The witchy romantic subset has quickly become one of my favorites, allowing for a slightly lighter magical tale than my usual choice. The Ex Hex was released last year, and now it is finally time for the sequel - The Kiss Curse.

Gwyn Jones is the quirky and passionate cousin portrayed during The Ex Hex. She's as loyal as they come, which is why she's stayed in Graves Glen. Now that her family holds the town's magic, she couldn't imagine walking away from it.

Recently, Gwyn has really started coming into her own. Her shop may be struggling, but she enjoys mentoring some of the younger witches in town (or, as she calls them, baby witches). Everything seemed okay. Right up until Wells Penhallow came into town with a clear ulterior motive.

“It turned out a cat’s thoughts were mostly about food and insults,”

Okay, so there's a lot to love about The Kiss Curse. First, let's start with the obvious pros: witchy romance, talking cats (as introduced in the previous novel), determined characters, oh, and don't forget that classic enemies-to-lovers trope.

It's perfection. Or purrfection (Purrcival made me say that). Heading back to Graves Glen was a delight, especially as the town seemed to be just as full of witchy drama as the last time. Possibly more, given everything that has changed.

I loved how light and entertaining The Kiss Curse was. It has some darker notes (blood depiction, kidnapping, etc.), but it doesn't get so dark as to be anything other than a relaxing romantic read. But don't worry! If you're looking for one of those characters you love to hate, you'll certainly still find that (courtesy of the Penhallow elder).

Getting a chance to see a bit more of how Graves Glen operates was fun. It sort of reminded me of a more magical version of Stars Hollow, where everyone knows everyone, including their drama. Not a place I'd probably want to live in, but I sure do love reading about it.

Long story short, The Kiss Curse is everything that I had hoped for. And the best part? I feel like the series isn't yet over. So we can count on at least one more novel from the Ex Hex series!

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