William's Witch: the second installment of a funny, sexy new paranormal romance series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Alyssa Day. **What happens when a centuries-old vampire who's allergic to magic falls for a very modern witch? Mayhem, madness, and romance!** William Pemberl
William's Witch
β Scribed by Alyssa Day
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 36 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1948253011
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β¦ Synopsis
William's Witch: the second installment of a funny, sexy new paranormal romance series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Alyssa Day.
What happens when a centuries-old vampire who's allergic to magic falls for a very modern witch? Mayhem, madness, and romance!
William Pemberley woke up with a blazing hangover and realized that, yet again, he didn't know where or when he was.
The where was a fairly common occurrence and had been for at least the past few decades, so it didn't bother him all that much, but the when was a relatively new development, and he didn't like it at all.
He shot up through six feet of soil into the moonlit quiet of a church graveyard, landing in the middle of a standoff between a couple of knife-wielding thugs and a woman wearing a lopsided pair of plastic wings.
"A tuxedo? Really?" the woman drawled in a rich, sultry voice that made him think of aged whiskey and dark chocolate. She...
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