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The Knitter's Guide to Banishing Boyfriends

Sweet Pea, Book 2

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The Knitter's Guide to Banishing Boyfriends

By: Kathryn Moon
Narrated by: Penelope Ann Rose
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A Stitch Witch trapped in a cage, a Demon in search of a challenge, and old enemies creating unlikely allies.

June Byrne, stitch witch and unofficial leader of the Sweet Pea coven, just wants a little peace and quiet. She has everything under control, even the demons of Hell’s Bells MC, until a stranger steps into her knit shop asking for help. Sucked back into her ugly past with her ex-boyfriend and his coven, June's peace is shattered.

When the bonds of the Sweet Pea coven fracture too, June turns in an unexpected direction. What will be the cost of tangling her troubles with a dangerously handsome demon?

Ashtaroth is no King of Hell. He’s the demon with the skills and determination to unravel even the most intricate problems. He can carve away at a civilization like a sculptor digging the human frame out of a hunk of marble. And when he’s done? He can shatter the remnants into an unsalvageable mess.

June Byrne appears to be the perfect puzzle to solve; a witch so guarded with charms, she blends right into the background. Ashtaroth has her in his sights and he will make an art out of breaking her walls down, as long as she doesn’t catch him in her threads first.

©2021 Kathryn Moon (P)2025 Kathryn Moon
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