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If Violet and Lincoln’s snarky fake-dating chemistry made you grin, you’ll love how a tipsy hex Vivi Jones puts on her ex, Rhys Penhallow, backfires in hilarious ways when he returns to town. The Ex Hex leans into the same breezy, laugh-out-loud chaos—malfunctioning magic, flirty bickering, and small-town meddling—that colored Violet’s misfiring spells and her repartee with the alpha wolf.
If you enjoyed the New York witch–wolf dynamics and Supernatural Council pressures around Violet and Lincoln, Wolf Gone Wild delivers that urban-magic vibe in New Orleans. Witch Evie Savoie agrees to help a cursed werewolf, Mateo, keep his unruly inner wolf in check—sparking plenty of city-night magic, coven politics, and sizzling chemistry reminiscent of Violet navigating packs, councils, and forbidden attraction.
Loved Violet and Lincoln’s pretend relationship and Violet’s late-blooming power? When Mariel Spark accidentally summons Ozroth the Ruthless, they strike a sham arrangement that quickly turns very real. A Witch’s Guide to Fake Dating a Demon mirrors Violet’s arc—embracing long-doubted magic under romantic pressure—while serving up spicy banter, town gossip, and a pact that’s as combustible as Violet and Lincoln’s.
If the support of the Maxwell clan and friends was your favorite part—those ride-or-die bonds around Violet—this cozy tale will hit home. The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches follows Mika Moon as she’s drawn into tutoring three young witches at Nowhere House, slowly building a family with prickly librarian Jamie and the household misfits, echoing the heart-first community that keeps Violet grounded.
If you liked the breezy, low-drama magic that swirled around Violet’s daily life—charms, wards, and rom-com sparkle—Witch Please offers that same light touch. Danica Waterhouse, a practical witch under family expectations, falls for cinnamon-roll baker Titus, and their flirtation is sprinkled with playful spellwork and coven meddling, much like Violet balancing love and witchy obligations.
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