Sometimes it's not your own past that comes back to haunt you.
Icarus "Rus" Ashthorne has been covenless her entire life, but after returning to Moondale she's forced to face the fact that maybe starting her own coven is the best way to protect her family. Shame the Board of Magic isn't going to make that easy on them. The task? Find two new coven members by the Centennial or lose their potential foothold in Moondale. Easy, right?
Azure Elwood has always known her family's Moondale roots run deep, but with the Centennial on its way, she learns maybe there is a little more to the Elwood connection to Moondale than she originally thought. Her plate is full with Centennial plans, classes, rekindling her relationship with Rus, and of course finding them two more witches to join their coven, there isn't time for anything else. Not that fate has ever really cared.
With new dreams taking shape, new connections being made, and a prophecy hanging over their heads, Rus and Az have no choice but to lean on each other and their friends to unearth the secrets Moondale thought long buried, and solve the mystery of who is trying to turn the Board of Magic against them.
Home Is Where The Hex Is is the third book in the Witches of Moondale series, and fits neatly into The Bay of the Dead 'verse as a cozy LGBT+ urban fantasy set in a world of witches, vampire hunters, ghosts, and fae.
To read The Bay of the Dead 'verse in order:
The Hex Next Door
The Ghost of Hexes Past
Overkill
Fresh Kill
Home is Where the Hex is
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