It's Raining Men: A Steamy, Angsty Paranormal Romantic Comedy (Greatest Hits of Greater Wick Book 1)
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MALE-STORM WARNING IN EFFECT!
It's raining men.
Not metaphorically. Literally.
Sahara's dog bolts into the woods during a thunderstorm. She chases after her -- and stumbles into a clearing where romance novel heroes are falling from the sky.
A guy in tactical gear with a gun. A sheikh. A rodeo clown. Each one conjured by a witch, programmed to fulfill her every fantasy.
Then one of them locks onto Sahara.
Cortland is gorgeous, surly, and magically compelled to satisfy her sexual urges -- grocery store, work, anywhere. The high priestess who he'd been meant for -- of course it had to be the high priestess -- wants him back.
Living with him is like living with an emo teen. He commandeers her bed, binges MeTV, and leaves her sleeping on a spring-loaded sofa. They bicker. They have explosive chemistry she sometimes forgets to fight against.
Breaking the spell won't be easy -- not with a high priestess, her coven, and escalating curses closing in.
And Sahara's tiny apartment keeps filling up with Cortland's friends: a pirate who's always picking fights, a jewel thief with sticky fingers, a computer guy who password-protected her out of her own laptop.
They're chaos. They're family. And six months after losing her mom, Sahara didn't realize how badly she needed them.
Then she discovers the witches possess an object that could erase every conjured man from existence. Break the spell -- or lose everyone.
Now Sahara's racing against time, protecting the men who've become her family, and fighting for a love that started as a spell -- but became a choice.
Because some love falls from the sky. And some you fight for.
A steamy, hilarious paranormal rom-com about found family, agency, and learning you're not too much -- you're exactly enough.
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