The Only Purple House in Town (Fix-It Witches, #4)(98)
“Thank you so much! I love it. I’m hanging this up right now,” Iris declared.
And she meant every word, so the party went on hiatus while she used her newly discovered magic to bond the plaque with the house. Delicately, carefully, and soon, it looked as though it had always been there. Everyone rushed back inside, eager to warm up and continue the festivities.
“This is it,” Eli whispered.
“What is?”
“All we were missing. Now every last piece is in place.”
She agreed with a happy sigh, nestling into his side. Here in St. Claire, she’d found everything she needed. Not success, but happiness.
Forever.
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to my agent, Lucienne Diver, for giving the best suggestions and always being in my corner.
Thanks to my amazing editor, Christa Desir, for believing in our beautiful books and polishing them to a diamond shine. She truly turns dross into gold. Thanks to Alyssa Garcia for making my books stand out from the crowd, and the rest of the wonderful team at Sourcebooks. I treasure our partnership and enjoy making art with everyone on the team.
Thanks to my friends. You know who you are, but I’ll name a few names, even if this worries me in case I leave someone out. Shawntelle Madison, Piper J. Drake, Charlotte Stein, Sarah Zettel, and Lilith Saintcrow. Thank you all so much!
Thanks to my family. You brainstorm with me, give opinions on my cover art, and wrangle pets so I can work. Truly, you’re the wind beneath my wings.
Finally, thanks to the readers who take my (virtual) hand and let me lead them to the worlds I have dreamt. Your trust through the years means more to me than I can say.
Read on, you beautiful souls.
About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Ann Aguirre has been a clown, a clerk, a savior of stray kittens, and a voice actress, not necessarily in that order. She grew up in a yellow house across from a cornfield, but now she lives in Mexico with her family. She writes all kinds of genre fiction, but she has an eternal soft spot for a happily ever after.