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Did she just sign up for the biggest mistake of her life? Fashion School should be glamorous but why does Avalon feel like she just stepped into Hell? Having to be a spy for her coven might have something to do with it. Avalon thought she was going to ace fashion school already knowing how to sew her own clothes. When she finds out which classes she'll be taking, there's not a stitch of glam on her schedule. If she wasn’t there to help the Twelfth Order and her coven, she would walk right out the door. After all, she thought draping was what you do when you hang curtains, not a difficult skill she needs to learn to make Oscar worthy gowns. Luckily a fellow student takes her under his talented wing. Without using magic, Avalon just might make it through school and not break her coven vow. She soon realizes her teachers are the toughest she’s ever had, and one might be working for the dark elves. The talents she used to win over everyone at Woodbridge Academy have no effect. Her dream of straight A’s seems impossible without the help of conjuring spells. In fact, they are even harder on her than the other students. Does the school know the real reason why she is there? Could her class finals be the end of her too? Find out in Fashionista Witch, book three of the Witching World of Avalon Series by author Karin De Havin. If you enjoy New Adult contemporary paranormal romance stories that are filled with magic and adventure that keeps you turning the pages, then get your copy of Fashionista Witch today! Keywords: New adult contemporary paranormal romance, new adult celebrity witch, witch romance, books set in Beverly Hills, new adult witch romance, new adult contemporary fantasy series, post college fantasy, witch books, wizard books, new adult teacher series, new adult paranormal series, new adult supernatural, first job out of college, celebrity fantasy
When it comes to witch fashion, black is the new black. But why is it that witches don't dress more colorfully? Tag along with a friendly ghost as he tries to discover why witches always wear black - the answer might just surprise you!
An examination of how the costume associated with a witch developed, when and how it changed during the early twentieth century.
Teaching celebrity kids should be an awesome job, so why does it feel like a nightmare? Avalon took a solemn oath: starve to death before resorting to teaching. After all, she’s a witch and they have standards. But when faced with reality and a zero balance in her bank account due to her lack of conjuring skills, she takes advantage of her best friend’s Beverly Hills connections and lands a job at the Woodbridge Academy, teaching art to spoiled children of celebrities. Avalon discovers a world she's only read about at the checkout stand. Hollywood trophy wives, A-list actors, and even Mr. Sexist Man Alive three years running. The students prove not nearly as glamorous and almost impossible to teach as they sit texting their agents and using the art supplies to apply fake tattoos. Avalon can't use her powers, or else she'll turn her spoiled rotten students into toads. Already at her magical wits end, life only becomes more complicated when Mr. Sexiest Man Alive becomes her confidant, the Headmaster takes interest in her, and one of the students becomes obsessed with her. To top it off there's a severe threat to her coven from the dark elves. Can Avalon keep her witch sanity and her magic a secret, or will she blow everything and lose her job and be stripped of her witch powers? Find out in Celebrity Witch, book one of the Witching World of Avalon Series by author Karin De Havin. If you enjoy New Adult paranormal romance stories that are filled with celerities, magic, and crazy adventures that keeps you turning the pages, then get your copy of Celebrity Witch today! Keywords: new adult contemporary paranormal romance, new adult celebrity witch, witch romance, books set in Beverly Hills, new adult witch romance, new adult contemporary fantasy series, post college fantasy, witch books, wizard books, new adult teacher series, new adult paranormal series, new adult supernatural, first job out of college, celebrity fantasy.
Will teaching celebrity kids force her to question becoming a witch? Avalon has taken on the challenge of teaching art to Beverly Hills brats at the exclusive Woodbridge Academy without using her magic. Between dodging tabloid reporters on her way to work, paparazzi on the playground and gossip in the teacher’s lounge, Avalon has gone from zero men and no drama to way too much of both without having to cast a spell. Romance was the last thing on her mind when she took the job at Woodbridge Academy. She just wanted to replenish her bank account without using magic. But keeping her magic in check becomes almost impossible when her coven mates pump her for celebrity gossip that violates her confidentiality agreement. Avalon is torn between the new men in her life, especial the hot wizard she’s dating, keeping her witch cool so she doesn’t risk her job, and winning a coveted junior position in her coven. What’s a witch to do? Find out in Tabloid Witch, book two of the Witching World of Avalon Series by author Karin De Havin. If you enjoy New Adult contemporary paranormal romance stories that are filled with magic and adventure that keeps you turning the pages, then get your copy of Tabloid Witch today! Keywords: new adult contemporary paranormal romance, new adult celebrity witch, witch romance, books set in Beverly Hills, new adult witch romance, new adult contemporary fantasy series, post college fantasy, witch books, wizard books, new adult teacher series, new adult paranormal series, new adult supernatural, first job out of college, celebrity fantasy.
A fashionista is a girl who always looks current and cutting edge, even when her clothes are vintage 1975. A fashionista can tell her Pucci from her Gucci and her Blahniks from her Choos, but she’s as comfortable in Kmart as she is in Chanel. She wears what she likes and always looks fantastic. She’s a clothing chameleon: a sharp tweed suit and ladylike driving gloves one moment, a punk rock T-shirt and studded belt the next. She’s a gypsy, a princess, and a diva. She’s fashion-forward, shopping-addicted, and full of fun. And you can be her, no matter your size, style, or budget. Authors Melissa de la Cruz and Karen Robinovitz are fashionistas who share a love for impractical shoes, small dogs that fit in designer handbags, and wearing white after Labor Day. They eat, sleep, and breathe fashion. And they’ll teach you how to • Make a whole new wardrobe out of the awful duds that lurk in the back of your closet • Use the words “postmodern” and “ironic” to fake your way through pseudo-intellectual cocktail conversation (really–it’s easy, and so postmodern and ironic!) • Score big with chic and cheap finds at thrift stores, consignment shops, and discount designer outlets • Live like a socialite on a shoestring budget In two weeks or less, you’ll be living the lush life, from the brim of your Eugenia Kim fedora to the tip of your pointy Christian Louboutin pumps!
Somewhere on unknown paths, in a dark, dark forest, an old house stands alone. There is absolutely no one in it during the day. But at night it comes to life ominously...
This book is about a twin flames connection, something I have been searching for for so long, which I eventually gave up on, but at least I got to keep it etched as a memory in the form of a book. I hope my readers find their twin flame.
Telling an American Horror Story collects essays from new and established critics looking at the many ways the horror anthology series intersects with and comments on contemporary American social, political and popular culture. Divided into three sections, the chapters apply a cultural criticism framework to examine how the first eight seasons of AHS engage with American history, our contemporary ideologies and social policies. Part I explores the historical context and the uniquely-American folklore that AHS evokes, from the Southern Gothic themes of Coven to connections between Apocalypseand anxieties of modern American youth. Part II contains interpretations of place and setting that mark the various seasons of the anthology. Finally, Part III examines how the series confronts notions of individual and social identity, like the portrayals of destructive leadership in Cult and lesbian representation in Asylum and Hotel.
Teaches you how to use fashion as a magical tool to amplify your beauty and create the destiny you've always imagined. This title shows you how to select clothes, shoes, jewellery, and other accessories that can help you look and feel your best and manifest positive life changes.