Always Practice Safe Hex By Juliette Cross -
The "slow burn" here is scorching. Watching Henry’s icy exterior slowly melt under Violet’s relentless warmth is incredibly satisfying. Their banter is sharp, playful, and laced with genuine heat.
Violet is a powerful necromancer who hides her depth behind a bubbly, neon-colored personality and a seemingly carefree attitude. Henry, on the other hand, is the quintessential "grumpy" hero: stiff, serious, and seemingly immune to Violet’s charms. When they are forced to work together on a high-stakes supernatural investigation involving a mysterious curse and a string of suspicious deaths, the tension between them becomes impossible to ignore. Why It Works Always Practice Safe Hex by Juliette Cross
While the romance is front and center, Cross does an excellent job of fleshing out Violet’s internal struggles. Beneath her glittery exterior, she grapples with the weight of her magic and the feeling that she isn't taken seriously. The "slow burn" here is scorching
This entry is often a fan favorite because it balances humor and steam with emotional vulnerability. It’s a "safe" bet for anyone who loves paranormal romance where the heroine is unapologetically herself and the hero falls first (and hardest). Violet is a powerful necromancer who hides her
is the fourth installment in Juliette Cross’s Stay a Spell series, and it’s a masterclass in the "grumpy/sunshine" and "enemies-to-lovers" tropes. This time, the spotlight falls on Violet Savoie—the youngest and perhaps most misunderstood of the Savoie sisters—and Henry Graves, a grim reaper who is as stoic as they come. The Premise
The book continues to expand the cozy yet vibrant supernatural world of New Orleans. The blend of paranormal politics, family dynamics, and romantic tension keeps the plot moving at a brisk pace. Final Verdict