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Discover the Cauldron Coffee Shop series, a light-hearted urban fantasy romance between coffee shop owning witch, Willow, and 3000-year-old cursed warlock, Azíl, that blossoms after she accidentally frees him from the teapot he's been living in. Full of magic, romance, intrigue, and a rather cheeky cat... Willow is determined to make Azíl's first Christmas one to remember. With Azíl home for his first-ever Christmas, Willow is determined to pull out all the stops and make it as perfect as she possibly can. The tree may be decorated, and the presents might be bought, but she can't quite shake the feeling that the Sect is hanging over their heads still, and when they are given an opportunity to change that, Willow and Azíl have to decide on the best course of action. Even so, they won't let it spoil their Christmas, especially one as magical as this. - Festive Drinks And Season's Hijinks is book seven of the Cauldron Coffee Shop Series, a cozy urban fantasy featuring a coffee shop-owning witch, an ancient warlock cursed to live in a teapot, and a cheeky cat. It includes an m/f romantic subplot. If you love cozy urban fantasy, coffee shop settings, low-stakes adventures, cat familiars, and a warm and fuzzy feeling vibe, start the Cauldron Coffee Shops series with Pumpkin Spice And All Things Nice. Cauldron Coffee Shop Search Terms: urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, supernatural, witches, warlocks, mages, quirky main character, slow burn romance, second chance romance, cursed warlock, coffee shop, cozy urban fantasy, cosy urban fantasy, paranormal romance, pnr, light-hearted, fun, cult, culture difference, learning about the world, cat, familiar, forced proximity, mundane magic, magical, modern fantasy, wizard, action, archaeology, British urban fantasy, supernatural powers, supernatural suspense, funny
Discover the Cauldron Coffee Shop series, a light-hearted urban fantasy romance between coffee shop owning witch, Willow, and 3000-year-old cursed warlock, Azíl, that blossoms after she accidentally frees him from the teapot he's been living in. Full of magic, romance, intrigue, and a rather cheeky cat... Distance threatens the thing Willow holds most dear. Alone at the coffee shop, Willow has to face the reality of what her life has come, and try to uncover what she wants for her future, even if those things are becoming increasingly less clear to her. With Azíl still in Morocco after they broke his curse, she finds herself without the person she trusts the most, and has to face what that means while still under threat from the Sect. Will the distance prove too much for the relationship they've built? - Vanilla Frappe and Reasons To Stay is book 6 of the Cauldron Coffee Shop Series, a cozy urban fantasy featuring a coffee shop-owning witch, an ancient warlock cursed to live in a teapot, and a cheeky cat. It includes an m/f romantic subplot. If you love cozy urban fantasy, coffee shop settings, low-stakes adventures, cat familiars, and a warm and fuzzy feeling vibe, start the Cauldron Coffee Shops series with Pumpkin Spice And All Things Nice. Cauldron Coffee Shop Search Terms: urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, supernatural, witches, warlocks, mages, quirky main character, slow burn romance, second chance romance, cursed warlock, coffee shop, cozy urban fantasy, cosy urban fantasy, paranormal romance, pnr, light-hearted, fun, cult, culture difference, learning about the world, cat, familiar, forced proximity, mundane magic, magical, modern fantasy, wizard, action, archaeology, British urban fantasy, supernatural powers, supernatural suspense, funny
Willow and Azíl are determined to settle into a normal life, if only it would stay that way. With a new office to buy supplies for, a shopping trip for new wand, and dinner with Willow's parents, there's lots in store for Willow and Azíl. But neither of them can forget the danger they're in from the Sect and what could be lurking around every corner... - Earl Grey and New Rules In Play is book eight of the Cauldron Coffee Shop Series, a cozy urban fantasy featuring a coffee shop-owning witch, an ancient warlock cursed to live in a teapot, and a cheeky cat. It includes an m/f romantic subplot. If you love cozy urban fantasy, coffee shop settings, low-stakes adventures, cat familiars, and a warm and fuzzy feeling vibe, start the Cauldron Coffee Shops series with Pumpkin Spice And All Things Nice. Cauldron Coffee Shop Search Terms: urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, supernatural, witches, warlocks, mages, quirky main character, slow burn romance, second chance romance, cursed warlock, coffee shop, cozy urban fantasy, cosy urban fantasy, paranormal romance, pnr, light-hearted, fun, cult, culture difference, learning about the world, cat, familiar, forced proximity, mundane magic, magical, modern fantasy, wizard, action, archaeology, British urban fantasy, supernatural powers, supernatural suspense, funny
Organizing Christmas is an exploration of the organizational character of Christmas. Taking as its starting point the view that Christmas initially achieved popularity due to its potential to promote social cohesion and political stability, this book both charts and scrutinizes its global emergence as the year's preeminent economic and organizational event. Combining historical narrative, original interviews, and social scientific research and theories, it tells the story of how Christmas has come to dominate the festival landscape and how it emerged as an integral component of the global evolution of contemporary social and economic relations. From the pre-Christian celebrations and politics of the turning of the calendar year, through the power games of Elizabethan England and the wily reinvention of the season by industrious Victorians, to today’s huge economic and logistical exercise that relies on everything from global supply chains to the domestic division of labour, Organizing Christmas demonstrates how the season exemplifies the spirit and practices of industrial, and now post-industrial, modernity. As well as documenting this fact, however, Organizing Christmas also critically interrogates what has become a vast festive-industrial complex. From low-paid factory workers in Yiwu to Santa Claus performers in Kingston, readers are given a chance to consider what the cost of this global festival might be and whether it is a price worth paying. Drawing on intellectual resources ranging from Adorno and Horkheimer’s classic critique of the culture industry, thorough Böhme’s analysis of the sociomaterial production of atmospheres, to Bloch’s ‘principle of hope’, it paints a picture of Christmas as a profoundly important, if deeply contested historical, cultural and, most significantly, organizational phenomenon. Aimed at students and academics in Organization Studies, Cultural Studies, and the Sociology of Work and Employment, as well as the general reader interested in the festive season, Organizing Christmas offers a differing perspective on a subject so familiar and yet so often overlooked.
Includes full descriptions of over 100 items on show at the Grolier Club, January 26-March 10, 2006. Designed by Jerry Kelly, and printed in an edition of 525 copies.
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