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Angelika Frankenstein, a clever and pretty woman, is on a quest for love but is unsuccessful due to her oddness. She decides to create her perfect man, leading to a complicated love triangle. The book explores themes of loneliness, fitting in, and the concept of creating the ideal partner. The writing style is described as heartwarming, quirky, and funny with well-done steamy scenes.

If you liked Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match, here are the top 54 books to read next:

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    Witcha Gonna Do by Avery Flynn
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    "Witcha Gonna Do" by Avery Flynn follows the story of Tilda, a member of the powerful Sherwood family of witches who, despite being an outré with no magical abilities, accidentally messes up a spell that freezes her family. In her quest to reverse the spell, she teams up with her nemesis, Gil Connolly, who has his own secrets and complexities. combines witchcraft, romance, and humor as Tilda and Gil navigate a world filled with magic, deception, and unexpected twists.

    The writing style of "Witcha Gonna Do" is described as light, entertaining, and fast-paced by readers. features quirky comedy, steamy scenes, and a fantastical plotline that keeps readers engaged. The characters, particularly Tilda and Gil, are portrayed as fun, relatable, and well-developed, adding depth to the story. Overall, the book offers a unique take on witch stories, blending elements of romance, mystery, and magic in a captivating narrative.


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    Rough Around the Hedges by Lish McBride
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    'Rough Around the Hedges' by Lish McBride is a heartwarming story about found family, friends-to-lovers romance, and magical witchy fun. The book follows a group of friends navigating through relationships, personal growth, and overcoming past traumas. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, romance, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the characters' journeys.


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    The Witch Is Back - Toil and Trouble by Sophie H. Morgan
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    AN AMAZON EDITORS' PICK: BEST BOOK OF THE MONTH IN ROMANCE

    Love is a hex of a thing. Former childhood sweethearts fake a relationship in this charming, witchy romcom.

    There's nothing wrong with being a wallflower. Not to Emmaline Bluewater, anywa

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    Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
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    Sage Flores returns home after losing her job as an art instructor at a university, haunted by the death of her sister. She reconnects with her family, particularly her sisters Teal and Sky, and explores her plant magic abilities. The book delves into second chances, childhood first loves, and the healing journey of the Flores sisters as they work to repair their relationships. The plot revolves around Sage's struggles with grief, her past with Tennessee Reyes, and the magical realism elements woven into the story. The writing style combines themes of family, love, witchcraft, and healing, creating a unique and heartwarming narrative.

    Raquel Vasquez Gilliland's storytelling captures the essence of complex families and relationships intertwined with a love for nature. Readers are drawn to the dual timeline structure, the exploration of witchy elements, and the emotional depth of the characters. The book touches on themes of forgiveness, growth, and reconnecting with one's roots, offering a blend of romance, magic, and familial bonds that resonate with readers.


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    A Little Too Familiar by Lish McBride
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    'A Little Too Familiar' by Lish McBride is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Lou, an animal mage, who accidentally binds herself to Declan, a wolf shifter seeking refuge from his past. As they navigate the complexities of their forbidden bond, they must also face external threats, including Declan's vengeful alpha father and the challenges posed by Lou's traumatic past. The book is set in an urban fantasy world filled with witches, familiars, and werewolves, where the characters form untraditional families and explore themes of love, found family, and acceptance.

    The writing style of 'A Little Too Familiar' is engaging and charming, with a good balance between romance and fantasy elements. The author, Lish McBride, introduces a diverse and inclusive cast of characters, each with their own quirks and strengths, creating a story that is both heartwarming and entertaining. The book also incorporates themes of therapy, trauma, and the healing power of love, adding depth to the characters and their relationships.


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    Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare
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    "Go Hex Yourself" by Jessica Clare is a magical and enchanting story filled with witches, warlocks, curses, and romance. The plot revolves around Reggie, who unknowingly answers a job ad for real magic instead of her favorite card game, Spellcraft. She finds herself working for Dru, a two-thousand-year-old witch, and her grumpy warlock nephew, Ben. As Reggie delves deeper into this world of witchcraft, she uncovers hexes, secrets, and societies that challenge her beliefs and lead to a delightful journey of self-discovery and love. The book is fast-paced, engaging, and features a unique magic system that captivates readers until the very end.

    "Go Hex Yourself" stands out for its steamy tension, well-developed characters like Ben and Reggie who have their own flaws and pasts, and the intricate world of witchcraft created by the author. The relationship between Ben and Reggie is portrayed as a grumpy sunshine, enemies-to-lovers dynamic with a slow-burning romance that keeps readers invested in their story. The banter, dual POVs, and comedic elements add depth to the plot, making it an enjoyable and unputdownable read for fans of magical romances.

    When I pull up to the location of my job interview in Nick’s borrowed car, my first thought is that I’ve made a mistake. I peer up at the ominous-looking building, a black-brick Victorian tucked among...

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    The Scarecrow's Queen - Monster's Duet by Naomi Lucas
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    Once, I was feared by all who gazed upon me. For the past century I have served, defending my crops in solitude, baring my scythe as an omen.

    But when the crops aren't seeded, I find myself standing over a field of dirt and weeds.

    It is her fault.

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    Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan
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    'Do Your Worst' by Rosie Danan is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Riley, a curse breaker, and Clark, an archeologist, as they work together to break a three hundred year old curse on a Scottish castle. The book combines elements of real-world scenarios with fantasy, incorporating supernatural disturbances and mystery-solving into the plot. The characters, Riley and Clark, are portrayed as emotionally closed-off individuals who find themselves drawn to each other despite their initial animosity, leading to character development and healing of past traumas.

    The writing style of 'Do Your Worst' is described as light-hearted and fun, with a good mix of romance, humor, and mystery. The banter between the characters is highlighted as engaging, and the slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance adds depth to the story. The setting of the cursed castle is portrayed as beautiful yet eerie, adding an intriguing backdrop to the unfolding plot.


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    My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine
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    'My Roommate Is a Vampire' by Jenna Levine is a light-hearted and humorous take on vampire culture and myths. The story follows the main characters, Cassie and Frederick, as they navigate a roommates romance with a fantasy twist. The plot is engaging, with elements of comedy, romance, and a touch of spice, making it a perfect read for the autumn spooky vibe. The book incorporates unique writing styles such as text threads, diary entries, and letters that bring complexity to the narrative, adding depth to the characters and their relationships.

    The book explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, offering a fresh perspective on vampire romance novels. Readers will find themselves immersed in the charming and funny interactions between the characters, as well as the intriguing plot that keeps them eagerly turning the pages. Despite some critiques about pacing and believability, the book delivers a fun and entertaining story that blends elements of humor, romance, and paranormal in a delightful way.


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    The Fake Mate by Lana Ferguson
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    'The Fake Mate' by Lana Ferguson is a contemporary romance novel set in an omegaverse world, featuring fated lovers, fake dating, workplace romance, and a sprinkle of steamy scenes. The story revolves around two doctors, a female ER doctor, and a male cardiologist, working together in a hospital. The book explores the dynamics between the main characters, their fake dating arrangement evolving into genuine feelings, while also providing humor and light-hearted moments throughout the plot.

    The author, Lana Ferguson, introduces the readers to a world where werewolves coexist with humans, adding a paranormal twist to the romance genre. With elements of possessiveness, knotting, and shifters, the book offers a contemporary take on omegaverse themes, creating a unique and engaging reading experience for fans of light-hearted romances with a touch of spice.


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