Charmed and Dangerous: Grimm Mawr Witches Brewfest Novella
Sparks fly in the enchanted town of Grimm Mawr when a disastrous mishap at the annual Brew Fest brings together unlikely souls: timid potions expert Maeve Whisper and brooding bear shifter baker Saul Grimsbane. After an accidental love potion leads to one magical kiss, Maeve can't tell if her racing heart is real or just supernatural side effects. But Saul isn't letting her run away that easily—he's determined to prove their chemistry is more than just clever spellwork.
Mature Novella
- Romance
- Paranormal Romance
- Paranormal Rom-com
- Bear Shifter
- Witch Romance
- Enemies To Lovers
- Love Potion
- Fated Mates
- Romantic Comedy
Sabrina Silvers
Sabrina Silvers began her writing career dreaming of elves, orcs, and hobbits in the fantasy section of her local library, looking in wardrobes for Narnia and Aslan, and hunting for gnomes in the forest. To her dismay, she never found any of them except between the pages of her books. So, she had to go out and create them for herself, leading to her lifelong love of reading and writing and dreaming about adventures, fantasy creatures and love in fantasy lands! She divides her time between writing sexy contemporary romances under a different pen name, reading, knitting and being owned by a very spoiled cocker spaniel who does not share her love of fantasy creatures.
Grimm Mawr
Grimm Mawr consists of 3 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Book Reviews
This was another really fun and enjoyable story by Sabrina Silvers. This story has a lot of entertaining characters in it as well as good world building to bring the reader into the story. I liked both Maeve (witch) & Saul (bear shifter) and seeing how the two of them got together. Saul's nephew Brady was also really adorable! I look forward to reading more books set in the town of Grimm Mawr and hope to hear more about Wolfe Bloodgoode who had a small epilogue chapter at the end that hints at a potential story for the future.
I received a free advanced reader copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.