Rise and Divine (The Witches of Thistle Grove, #5)

Rise and Divine (The Witches of Thistle Grove, #5)

Lana Harper

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A magical romantic comedy sparkling with spells and witchcraft. To save both her town and the woman who loves her against all odds, a witch haunted by loss must reckon with her turbulent past. Even in a family of chaotic necromancers, Daria 'Dasha' Avramov has always been an outlier. An event planner at the Arcane Emporium occult megastore, Dasha is also a devil eater: a rare witch with a natural affinity for banishing demons and traversing the veil. Still grieving the loss of her parents and plagued by a dangerous obsession with what lies beyond the other side of the veil, Dasha is both fiery and guarded, an expert at dodging commitment. Her one real regret is a devastating breakup with Ivy Thorn. When they are forced to work together to plan a festival, Dasha hopes that sparks might fly once again. But as they confront the fault lines and passion lingering between them, Dasha and Ivy must also stand against an otherworldly threat unlike anything Thistle Grove has faced before.


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    So happy I read this! Felt like we returned a bit to the way the Witches of Thistle Grove had been earlier in the "series". Happy that we returned tot he Avramovs (although still a little bummed we didn't get a Thorn MC). Lana Harper absolutely captured what depression and depressive disorders feel like, albeit in a more witchy way. Absolutely intend to read again.

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