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Cassie Morgan didn't ask for magic. She asked for a plumber.
At 47, Cassie's life is a series of things she didn't ask for: a divorce, a daughter who texts more than she calls, a job where she's invisible, and hot flashes that arrive like uninvited guests at the worst possible moments.
Then her great-aunt's spellbook shows up on her doorstep. And after one glass of wine, one badly pronounced spell, and one spectacular meltdown over a leaky sink, Cassie accidentally summons a grumpy Scottish handyman into her kitchen.
Shirtless. Soaking wet. And very, very annoyed.
Liam MacLeod can't leave.
Not the property. Not the driveway. Not even when Cassie's nosy neighbor catches him in her kitchen wearing her ex-husband's "World's Okayest Golfer" shirt. Some kind of magical binding has them stuck together -- and neither of them is happy about it.
Well. Mostly not happy about it.
Things that are now Cassie's problem:
• A cat who suddenly has opinions (and won't shut up)
• A toaster that only speaks French
• Garden gnomes that keep rearranging themselves
• An ex-husband whose Porsche may have accidentally turned pink
• And a Scottish contractor who looks way too good fixing things
Cassie spent twenty years making herself small for a man who didn't deserve her. Now her magic is out, her house has developed a personality, and there's a grumpy Scot in her guest room who keeps saying she's "exactly enough."
She's not sure which is more terrifying -- the magic or the possibility that he might be right.
Don't Hex the Handyman is the first book in the Hot Flashes & Hexes series -- a cozy witch romantic fantasy with midlife magic and comedy for readers who like their romance spicy (but closed-door), their heroines over 40, and their happily-ever-afters earned.
For fans of The Ex Hex, Practical Magic, and anyone who's ever wished their hot flash came with superpowers.
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