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Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare

A no-nonsense heroine signs up for a quirky job and lands smack in the middle of spellcraft, scheming, and sparks she did not plan on. Snappy banter and simmering chemistry collide in a hexed-up romcom where magic—and trouble—are always in the air. For readers craving charm with a wink, Go Hex Yourself delivers.

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In Go Hex Yourself, did you enjoy ...

... the snarky, enemies-to-lovers witchcraft hijinks between Reggie and Ben?

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

If you grinned at Reggie trading barbs with grumpy Ben while spells kept going sideways, you’ll love the fizzy chaos of The Ex Hex. When Vivi’s ill-advised curse on her ex accidentally works, the town is flooded with magical mishaps just as that ex saunters back into her life. It’s the same kind of flirty bickering, hexes-gone-wrong energy you enjoyed when Reggie kept up with Ben’s grouchiness in Dru’s warded house—only with a whole town caught in the crossfire.

... whimsical, feel-good spellcraft with heart (familiar bonds, cozy covens, and charming rituals)?

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

Loved how Reggie stumbled into real magic, found belonging under Dru’s roof, and turned prickly routines into warmth? The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches wraps that same cozy charm around you. Mika, a solitary witch, is hired to teach three chaotic young witches at a secluded house and slowly knits herself into their found family—complete with gentle rituals, kitchen-table spells, and tender romance that feels like the softer moments between Reggie and her new witchy household.

... a contemporary world where witches clock in for work, ward their homes, and navigate modern cities?

Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

If part of the fun was seeing Reggie treat spellwork like a day job—answering that ad, learning house wards, juggling errands for Dru while sparring with Ben—then Dead Witch Walking amps up the urban-fantasy vibe. Rachel Morgan quits her magical enforcement gig and builds a scrappy practice in a city teeming with ley lines, vampires, and contracts that bite back. It scratches the itch for modern magic, practical warding, and the hazards of treating sorcery like office work with consequences.

... a central, slow-burn romance sparked by magical mishaps and grudging partnership?

Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper

If Reggie and Ben’s grudging alliance blossoming into heat—amid spells, rivalries, and household politics—hooked you, Payback’s a Witch delivers that same romantic pull. Emmy returns to her magical hometown, teams up with a bewitching ally, and as they plot a little payback, the chemistry smolders into something real. Expect complicated feelings, charged competitions, and that delightful shift from snark to sincere—very much like Reggie’s journey from sparring to swooning.

... a newcomer learning real magic under prickly guidance, with sparks flying alongside lessons?

A Discovery Of Witches by Deborah Harkness

If you loved watching Reggie learn the ropes—familiar contracts, sigils, and rules—under Dru’s strict eye while her chemistry with Ben complicated every lesson, A Discovery of Witches hits that note. Scholar-witch Diana Bishop is drawn into the hidden world of grimoires and bloodlines, with the exacting (and alluring) Matthew as guide. The training sequences, guarded mentorship, and steadily intensifying bond echo the way instruction and attraction entwine in Reggie’s story.

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