The Witch's Secret Love
Lily Easton is a witch who makes a living writing satire for an advice column in Befana Bay’s weekly newspaper. Although she pretends to be jaded in love, it turns out, she’s a romantic at heart. It’s just too bad that she’s fallen for Braxton Kirkwood, a man who’s sworn off love. Frustrated by her lack of love prospects, Lily throws herself into work. But when half-a-dozen witches in Befana Bay start taking Lily’s obviously bad advice, it soon becomes clear her pen is poisoned and is compelling the witches to stalk her favorite eligible bachelor, Braxton Kirkwood. Now she has to break the spell before they chase off the one man she’s ever loved.
When it comes to love, Braxton Kirkwood is cursed. Literally. All it took was dating one crazy witch and now he’s destined for every new relationship to implode before the third date. It’s why he won’t let himself date Lily Easton, even though she’s already stole his heart with her sharp tongue and sweet smile. But when he suddenly finds himself being stalked by not just one witch, but six, he has to turn to the one witch he can’t resist—Lily Easton.

Cozy Pairings

Witches Brew is an earthy and softly floral fragrance that opens with warm clove and gentle spice, creating an immediate sense of familiarity. At its heart, delicate violet brings a subtle sweetness that lifts and softens the richness of dark patchouli. The base is deep and grounding, with smoky, woodsy notes that linger in the air, balanced by a soft warmth. Smooth and atmospheric, this scent feels both comforting and a little unexpected, blending warmth, earth, and soft florals into something subtly captivating.
Why we chose this: On the enchanted shores of Hood Canal in the Pacific Northwest, the witches of Befana Bay are navigating love, curses, magic gone wrong, and the particular complications of a small town where everyone knows everyone's business. Witches Brew is the candle for every book in this series, earthy and softly floral, the scent of old magic woven into a place so thoroughly it has become part of the landscape. Light this candle and let the grounding warmth of patchouli and violet fill the room like a Pacific Northwest evening where the magic is always present, always a little unpredictable, and always entirely at home.
