I loved the characters in this book. They all have unique personalities that will make you fall in love with them. I think the fox, Maven is my favourite. So cute.
There was great character development and growth. I loved the relationship between the guys and Saige. Can't wait to see what the future brings to them. So many hot and steamy scenes with added kinky stuff. *fanning myself*
The storyline was amazing. There was humour, mysteries and action. The Magic of Discovery is very well written and definitely one of my favourite RH romance books now.
I couldn't put this book down after starting and would recommend this. This one will end in a cliffhanger, and I need more now.
One of the best books I have read this year!!!
I received a free ARC copy of this book, and I am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions are my own.
Blurb:
Growing up in Emerald Lakes, population six hundred and eighty-two, had been safe and comfortable. Running my own magic shop and making a living off my green witchcraft, I have no complaints. Sure, there’s my ex, who never understood the word ‘no’, but there’s also the lovable and eccentric townspeople who feel more like one huge extended family, and let’s not forget my boy-crazed Gran who keeps us all on our toes.
...But something has apparently been missing, and the stars take it upon themselves to correct the problem, dropping four sexy men at my door. Well, not literally. They move into the apartment above my shop, so I’m their landlord. Drawn in by these mages who blew into town on a work assignment, a whole different kind of magic starts to grow between us, but my powers are doing things they shouldn’t, and there’s also a pesky prophecy to unravel.
Strange, unnatural things are brewing in Emerald Lakes, and I can’t ignore the sinking suspicion that something life-changing is headed my way.
Discovering a whole new world of magic, I can only hope I don’t lose myself in the madness.
This is a full-length RH romance, which includes MMFMM content. It ends on a cliffhanger and contains brief references to domestic violence and other themes that readers may find triggering.
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