Witch Market & Wedding March : Part 7 of the Moonveil Nights Lesbian Paranormal Romance Series

Francesca Bacci


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Witch Market & Wedding March : Part 7 of the Moonveil Nights Lesbian Paranormal Romance Series by Francesca Bacci
Sapphic Paranormal Romance - PG 13 - Open Door Fun

Opposites attract under lantern a precise tattoo‑sigilist hired to design vow‑ink for a harbor wedding, and the unflappable planner hell‑bent on delivering perfection. When a slick outsider tries to hijack the spectacle and a string of 'accidents' threatens permits, stages, and vows, pact‑ink that only glows for freely given yes’s exposes the saboteur—and tests whether our leads trust each other enough to wear each other’s marks.
Welcome back to Tideglass Harbor, where the Moonveil fog makes the world a little stranger, the boardwalk market glitters after dark, and love is the town’s best protection. Maris Varela (tattooist/sigil artist) loves straight lines, quiet control, and the click of a well‑packed needle case. Quinn Adler (wedding planner/logistics ace) runs on checklists, backup plans, and snacks. They collide over booth placements and time windows, then discover they work better as a duet—especially when a charming PR team nudges the wedding toward ‘extreme haunt tourism.’
Between vendor squabbles, cold‑spot pranks, and a permit board that keeps getting ‘corrected’ under plastic, Maris and Quinn uncover a the counterfeit inks stay matte when consent is faked; the real pact‑ink shimmers only when hearts are fully in. With help from Tideglass’s found family—Aunt Lark’s cocoa diplomacy, Mr. Biddle’s bell timing, Mayor Oakes’s calm copy, and Button’s mischievous striped mints—the town turns safety into spectacle. A rehearsal turns into a consent chorus, a brass disc catches the truth, and the saboteur’s stunt fizzles in the same light they tried to exploit.
Expect flirty banter, competence kink, and on‑page intimacy that keeps its metaphors pretty and its consent explicit. The mystery resolves with receipts; the romance lands in a sunrise yes. Standalone HEA, series breadcrumbs included. If you like witch‑market lanterns, vow arches glinting with sea‑glass, and couples who say what green looks like before they touch, you’re home.
Heat & spicy (retail‑safe); adults only; enthusiastic consent on page; aftercare shown; no gore. Reading Book Seven in the Moonveil Nights series—reads fine alone, sparkles in order.
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