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Witch Please by Ann Aguirre

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In Witch Please, did you enjoy ...

... the playful, low-stakes spellcraft and witchy mishaps?

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

If you loved how Danica’s easy, everyday magic at the Fix-It Witches shop stays fun and fizzy even while she’s juggling coven expectations and a secret romance with Titus, you’ll vibe with the gleeful chaos of The Ex Hex. When Vivienne’s tipsy hex on her ex backfires, small-town magic goes comically off the rails—think haunted attractions and bewitched bathtubs—while a spark-filled second-chance romance smolders at the center.

... a contemporary small-town witch world woven into everyday life?

Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper

In Witch Please, Danica keeps her coven life tucked inside a very normal-feeling town while falling for cinnamon-roll baker Titus—classic cozy urban fantasy vibes. Payback’s a Witch builds a similarly charming, modern witch community in Thistle Grove, where Emmy returns home to navigate coven politics, a magical tournament, and a slow-burn sapphic romance that feels just as grounded and lived-in as Danica and Titus’s Midwestern courtship.

... witty, warm banter wrapped around gentle magic?

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

If Danica and Titus’s flirty quips and the affectionate chaos of cousin Clementine and the meddling aunties made you smile, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches doubles down on that warmth. Mika is hired to tutor three mischief-prone young witches, only to butt heads—and then fall—for the grumpy librarian, Jamie. It has the same bright humor and soft, found-family glow that made Danica and Titus’s dates and kitchen scenes so charming.

Book Cover for Go Hex Yourself

... a romance-first arc where sparks fly under a witchy premise?

Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare

If you were hooked by how a no-strings deal between Danica and Titus turns tender and all-in, Go Hex Yourself hits that same buttons-popping tension. When Reggie accidentally signs on as a familiar for a powerful (and very grumpy) witch, her bickering chemistry with his even grumpier nephew, Ben, becomes irresistibly steamy. Like Danica and Titus, the magic sets the stage, but it’s the swoony, character-driven romance that steals the show.

... a cozy, close-knit focus on a few characters and their town ties?

Small Town, Big Magic by Hazel Beck

If the intimate feel of Danica’s world—the shop, the bakery, the tight circle of family and friends—was your sweet spot, Small Town, Big Magic keeps the lens snug. Bookstore owner Emerson discovers her hidden witch heritage while sparring (and falling) for steady, maddeningly composed Jacob. The town gossip, coven drama, and close-quarters romance echo the close community that surrounds Danica and Titus.

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