Ties That Bind (Book 10)
Three months after the last instalment, the Cimorelli house is getting back to normal. But an upcoming wedding and a new power no one knows anything about, threaten to throw the sisters back into battle.
Three months after the last instalment, the Cimorelli house is getting back to normal. But an upcoming wedding and a new power no one knows anything about, threaten to throw the sisters back into battle.
A clan of fire demons is hunting a centuries old prophecy and all the signs are pointing to the Cimorelli sisters. Can they stop the prophecy from coming true?
The sisters must find a human who is being corrupted by a power he shouldn't have and stop him before he does too much damage. At the same time, they have to keep their work lives and personal lives under control.
An old family member makes an appearance in the lives of the Cimorelli sisters. Is she back for good? And what exactly are her motives for showing up after so much time has passed?
Witches are being targeted all over the city. How will the Cimorelli's defeat this new threat without their most powerful weapon? And will they ever be supportive of their dad's new girlfriend?
After a big change in the Cimorelli household, the sisters must come together to track down the most powerful magical item in the world before it falls into the wrong hands.
The Cimorelli's take a much needed holiday to London, England. However, trouble is never too far away as they discover a dark underworld full of battling demons and quests for power.
In the third instalment of this series, the Cimorelli witches are faced with an unexpected foe. They must fight their own kind to survive and keep their magic safe from those who would use it for evil.
Sequel to Magic Sisters. Life for the Cimorelli's is almost back to normal, well as normal as it can be when you fight demons, when a new powerful evil is threatening to rise.
The Cimorelli sisters are powerful witches who have to work together to fight the forces of evil. What will happen when it all becomes a bit too personal?