Hex and Hexability
By (Author) Kate Johnson
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
14th February 2025
26th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Magical realism
Comic (humorous) fantasy
Historical romance
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
260g
Bridgerton meets The Ex Hex this witchy season with this oh so spicy romantasy Regency romcom!
Do you want to see what witches can do
Lady Tiffany Worthington has always had a special talent for making the world around her come to life whether she wants it to or not but its only with the arrival of her mysterious great aunt Esme on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo that she learns shes a witch and that the magic shes long feared is actually a gift to be embraced.
Now, as shes exposed to a side of London she never knew existed, one with sea creatures, magical portals, time travel, and a handsome duke from a faraway land with a dashing scar that makes him look like a pirate, Lady Tiffany discovers that despite what the ton might decree, there is no limit to what she can do or who she can be.
Readers have been bewitched by Hex Appeal:
If I could rate this book 10 stars I totally would
SO much fun a must read for spooky season
Great characters, a wonderful setting and a story that will keep you engaged to the very end
Genuine laugh-out-loud moments
Charming I loved the close-knit coven
An amazing and fun ride the story just sucked me in
Fast-moving plot, sharp humour compulsively readable
So much fun, definitely a good read for fall
I love all the witchy vibes
Full of magic and cosy comfort gripping and entertaining
Enemies to lovers with magical and witchery powers
Kate Johnson was born in the 1980s in Yorkshire and now lives in Essex, where she belongs to a small pride of cats. She has a second cousin who made the Guinness Book of Records for brewing the world's strongest beer and she also once ran over herself with a Segway scooter. These two things are not related. Kate has worked in an airport, a lab and various shops, but much prefers writing because mornings are definitely not her best friend. In 2017 she won Paranormal Romantic Novel of the Year from the Romantic Novelists' Association with her novel Max Seventeen.