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Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll (Coven Daughters Book 1) by Kat Turner - My Review
Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll (Coven Daughters Book 1) by Kat Turner – My Review
Title: Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll (Coven Daughters Book 1) Author: Kat Turner Release Date: September 15th 2020 Genre: Paranormal Romance With a business skidding toward bankruptcy and bone-dry bank account, Helen Schrader is willing to do the unthinkable. But what will happen when she hires a witch to cast a money spell? When the spell sets in motion her own latent magic and her inexperience…
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#Romtober: Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll, by @kat_a_turner
#Romtober: Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll, by @kat_a_turner
With a business skidding toward bankruptcy and bone-dry bank account, Helen Schrader is willing to do the unthinkable. But what will happen when she hires a witch to cast a money spell?
When the spell sets in motion her own latent magic and her inexperience causes her to accidentally hex her celebrity crush, rocker Brian Shepherd, all that good fortune she hoped for flies out of the window.
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Some people choose to surrender. They give up on the game, on the possibility of better days, and on life itself. And that’s why I’m writing this now. If you’re thinking about quitting the game, I’m here to tell you that zugzwang isn’t necessarily the end. You still have moves left to make, even if you can’t see them right now. So please, don’t give up because the road ahead seems impossible. Don’t give up because you think you won’t win. You have no idea what victories you'll win in the future if you stop playing in the present.
Kat Turner (x)
There’s a term in chess called zugzwang. It’s a point where the move you make puts you at a disadvantage. This may be a decisive action, with you seeing a better outcome in the future because of that move. But in many cases it’s the point in the game where you realize that no matter what you do or what move you make you will lose your king. That’s when you have to make a decision. Do you forfeit the game to avoid the pain of losing or do you keep playing and hope that you may be able to find some way to win?
Kat Turner, “A Game of Chess”
Inland Empire | David Lynch | 2006
Emily Stofle, Kristen Kerr, Kat Turner