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Good Neighbors: The Full Collection: A Cozy-Spooky Fantasy Rom-Com in Four Parts
Good Neighbors: The Full Collection: A Cozy-Spooky Fantasy Rom-Com in Four Parts | Stephanie Burgis
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When a grumpy inventor meets her outrageous new neighbor in the big black castle down the road, more than one type of spark will fly! Mia Brandt knows better than to ever again allow her true powers to be discovered. Ever since her last neighbors burned down her workshop in a night of terror and flame, she's been determined to stay solitary, safe, and - to all outside appearances - perfectly respectable... But Leander Fabian, whose sinister castle looms over her cozy new cottage, has far more dangerous ideas in mind. When he persuades Mia into a reluctant alliance, she finds herself swept into an exhilarating world of midnight balls, interfering countesses, illicit opera house expeditions, necromantic duels, and a whole unnatural community of fellow magic-workers and outcasts, all of whom are facing a threat more ominous than any she's confronted before. Luckily, Mia has unnatural powers of her own - but even her unique skills may not be enough to protect her new found family and help her resist the wickedly provoking neighbor who's seen through all of her shields from the beginning. This novel-length collection includes all four stories and novellas originally published on Stephanie Burgis's Patreon in 2020-2021: Good Neighbors, Deadly Courtesies, Fine Deceptions, and Fierce Company.
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BrandedKristen
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This book was just perfect for me in every way. The romance! The humor! The themes! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

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humouress
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Told in the first person, collection of short series about Mia (who has hitherto unknown metallurgical pows) who lives, with her dad, next door to the unfairly attractive necromancer Leander Fabian. A light and fun fantasy romance. Obviously a collection rather than a novel even though the chapters follow a timeline because information is reintroduced at the beginning f chapters.

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I realized I never formally reviewed this one, which is charming and delightful, and self-published so needs all the boosting I can throw at it. There's a metal mage who moves in next door to a necromancer. She tries to pretend to be ordinary and fails spectacularly after coming to her new neighbor's aid from a group of torch-weilding villagers. So starts an alliance leading to a delightful community of misfits! Loved this so much!

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