

It’s not long before a magical enemies-to-lovers rivalry that dreams are made of kicks off, and the tension (and CHEMISTRY, hot damn) starts coiling between them.Īnd then - dun, dun, DUNNNN - Gwyn’s immense set of powers starts flickering in and out like an old light bulb.

And for Wells, that also means opening up a witchcraft shop of his own, Penhallow’s, that just so happens to be across the street from Something Wicked. Gwyn, owner of the successful witchcraft shop Something Wicked, is perfectly happy with the state of her life: the coven she started with Vivi and her mom is still going strong she’s started mentoring a group of “baby witches” in town and she’s officially over her ex, Graves Glen’s mayor.īut her solid, comfortable life is shaken up when Rhys’s brother decides to re-establish his family's connection to the town they founded as well as to make a new life for himself after years of playing the part of dutiful son in Wales. Obviously.)Īfter the previous year’s dramatics involving centuries-old grudges, hexes, a historic loss of magical power, and everything else that went haywire when the Penhallow family presence once again made itself known in Vivi and Gwyn’s small Georgia town, things are finally starting to settle down.

Although it’s still set in Graves Glen, and the original main characters Vivi and Rhys make plenty of appearances, this time around the story focuses on Vivi’s cousin Gwyn Jones and Rhys’s brother Llewellyn "Wells" Penhallow. After Erin Sterling’s witchy, Halloween-themed rom-com The Ex Hex cast a spell on me - el oh el - last fall, there was no way I was missing out on the sequel, The Kiss Curse.
