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Ritual Income
Ritual Income: Witch of the Demesne | B. L. Brown
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A slow burn, enemies-to-lovers urban fantasy. Every witch has her Way Milla is a witch who wants to hide. Grieving the loss of her mentor, she retreats to St. Augustine where her only goals are to run her antique store and tend her demesne into obscurity. But C.R.O.W. has other plans for the formerly wicked witch. As if being saddled with a new apprentice and trying to get rid of the Aural Insurance Adjuster sent to observe her isn't enough to deal with, a pack of multi-level marketing huns sets their sights on Milla, intent on burning her store to the ground. When a threat to the demesne, and the witches and mortals under Milla's care, raises its ugly head it is up to her to decide: Is living out her days as a nothing witch in a nowhere demesne what she truly wants, or is the formerly wicked witch ready to rejoin the witchy world of C.R.O.W.?
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I really struggled with this one.
1) There are so many things/people/organizations/places that come up and are important to the plot but are never explained. I checked at least 4 times to make sure this wasn‘t a sequel.
2) The acronyms were plentiful and ridiculous
3) A MLM is the bad guy (ok this was kind of funny if it had been done differently)