Cursed Objects: The Kiis Curse Book and Its Influence

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The Kiis curse book is a mysterious and intriguing concept that has captured the interest of many people around the world. It is believed to be a cursed book that brings bad luck and misfortune to anyone who reads it or possesses it. The origins of this curse book are unclear, but it is said to have been passed down through generations, inflicting tragedy upon those who come into contact with it. Many people claim to have experienced unfortunate events after reading or owning the Kiis curse book. These events range from accidents, financial losses, and relationship problems to even more severe consequences such as illness or death. The curse is said to have no boundaries and can affect anyone, regardless of their beliefs or skepticism towards the paranormal.


The Kiss Curse is a light and fun witchy romance perfect for the fall and Halloween season!

The autumnal vibe of the small-town of Graves Glen is dreamy with all the Halloween and fall festivals in Graves Glen reminding me of beloved fictional small towns like Stars Hollow Gilmore Girls and Halloweentown. All of the comedic moments Sterling included in The Kiss Curse were stellar, especially Gwyn s enthusiastic and often mischievous trainees or Baby Witches , Gwyn s outspoken talking cat, Gwyn s fondness for witchy puns, and a hilarious incident involving a glittery love spell.

Kiis curse book

The curse is said to have no boundaries and can affect anyone, regardless of their beliefs or skepticism towards the paranormal. The Kiis curse book is often described as a small, old-looking book with enigmatic symbols and writings. Its pages are said to radiate an eerie energy, and some claim to have heard strange whispers or felt a chilling presence when they hold the book.

Kiis curse book

Sometimes magic is as simple as an unexpected kiss as two rival shop owners soon find out in this bewitching rom-com.

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  • Light read
  • Millennial
  • Enemies to Lovers
  • Witchy

Synopsis

Gwyn Jones is perfectly happy with her life in Graves Glen. She, her mom, and her cousin have formed a new and powerful coven; she’s running a successful witchcraft shop, Something Wicked; and she’s started mentoring some of the younger witches in town. As Halloween approaches, there’s only one problem—Llewellyn “Wells” Penhallow.

Wells has come to Graves Glen to re-establish his family’s connection to the town they founded as well as to make a new life for himself after years of being the dutiful son in Wales. When he opens up a shop of his own, Penhallow’s, just across the street from Something Wicked, he quickly learns he’s gotten more than he bargained for in going up against Gwyn.

When their professional competition leads to a very personal—and very hot—kiss, both Wells and Gwyn are determined to stay away from each other, convinced the kiss was just a magical fluke. But when a mysterious new coven of witches come to town and Gwyn’s powers begin fading, she and Wells must work together to figure out just what these new witches want and how to restore Gwyn’s magic before it’s too late.

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The Kiss Curse

PROLOGUE

Thirteen Years Ago, Penhaven College . . .

Given that the spell had been “Turn this leaf into something else,” and Gwynnevere Jones had indeed turned that leaf into something else, it seemed extremely unfair that everyone was now screaming at her.

Okay, so it was less that they were screaming at her, more they were just screaming in general, and yes, all right, maybe the leaf now resembled some kind of small dinosaur with very pointy teeth currently clamped around the toe of her professor’s pointy boot, but had the spell been specific?

Had everyone else made completely boring shit like a pen or a slightly bigger leaf?

Was Gwyn’s the only spell that had this deeply cool locomotion effect, and therefore they should all be thanking her and telling her what a badass witch she was instead of saying things like “Make it stop!” and “What the fuck?”

Honestly, Gwyn thought so!

This, she thought as she once again tried to gather enough power to turn her bitey creature back into an oak leaf, is why I didn’t even want to come here.

Penhaven College in Graves Glen, Georgia, taught both regular students and witches, the witchcraft classes secretive and hidden from everyone else who just thought the kids who went to those weirder buildings on campus were pursuing esoteric degrees in Folklore or something. Advanced Hedge Making, maybe.

Gwyn had grown up in Graves Glen, but it had never occurred to her she’d actually be sent to Penhaven. Her mom was cooler than that, she’d thought, way less traditional than most witches—or moms for that matter—and Gwyn had assumed she’d end up at some normie school, drinking beer in red Solo cups and practicing magic on her own.

Why I love it

Greer Macallister
Author, The Arctic Fury

A breezy new read for Spooky Season from the author of The Ex Hex? Yes, please! Erin Sterling delivers another bewitching romance set in the delightful fictional hamlet of Graves Glen, Georgia—a kind of southern Salem where tourists gobble up magic-themed kitsch and real witches keep their powers on the down low. Readers of The Ex Hex will enjoy the deeper dive into the town’s rearranged power structure (and updates on Ex’s love story), but first-time Sterling readers won’t miss a beat.

Gwyn Jones runs a beloved local shop, Something Wicked, selling magic-adjacent trinkets to the general public and unofficially mentors a handful of young witches from the local witch college, Penhaven. Then brooding, bearded Wells Penhallow—who Gwyn not-so-fondly remembers from their own days at Penhaven—sweeps into town and sets up a competing shop across the street. Sparks (and glitter) fly, family rivalries clash, and long-held grudges give way to flirtation and more. It’s a bit like You’ve Got Mail, if Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan were sexy witches who consummate their attraction in the bed of a pickup truck.

Reading The Kiss Curse will definitely have you in a magical mood. The sinister plots and sizzling chemistry make for an alchemical combination that once again produces gold.

Although this is the second book in the Ex Hex series, I didn’t feel lost or behind. So I think this can be read as a stand alone (but there will be spoilers for the first).
Kiis curse book

The curse is believed to be activated once someone reads specific passages or touches certain pages, but the exact details of its activation remain unknown. Due to the alleged dangers associated with the Kiis curse book, much caution and skepticism surround it. Some believe that the curse book may simply be a result of coincidence and psychological suggestion, while others are convinced of its paranormal powers. Regardless, the stories and legends surrounding this cursed book have become ingrained in popular culture and continue to fascinate those who are interested in the supernatural and the unexplained. In conclusion, the Kiis curse book is a captivating and unsettling topic that has intrigued people for years. Whether it is a genuine curse or simply a product of myth and superstition, it remains a cautionary tale of the unknown and serves as a reminder of the power and potential consequences of belief and curiosity..

Reviews for "Cursed Literature: The Kiis Curse Book and Its Dark Legacy"

1. John - ★☆☆☆☆ - I was extremely disappointed with "Kiis curse book". The plot was confusing and the characters were underdeveloped. The writing style was also hard to follow and lacked depth. Overall, I found it difficult to connect with the story and it left me unsatisfied.
2. Emily - ★★☆☆☆ - I had high hopes for "Kiis curse book" based on the reviews, but it fell flat for me. The pacing was incredibly slow and the story seemed to drag on without any real direction. The dialogue also felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to immerse myself in the narrative. I was left feeling disappointed and wishing for more substance.
3. David - ★☆☆☆☆ - "Kiis curse book" was a complete letdown for me. The writing was subpar, filled with clichés and predictable twists. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard for me to care about their fates. The book failed to capture my attention and I struggled to finish it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone seeking a captivating story.
4. Sarah - ★★☆☆☆ - I found "Kiis curse book" to be mediocre at best. The storyline had potential but it was poorly executed. The pacing was off and there were inconsistencies throughout the book that made it hard to follow. The lack of character development also left me detached from the story. Overall, it was a forgettable read that didn't live up to my expectations.
5. Michael - ★☆☆☆☆ - "Kiis curse book" was a waste of time. The plot was convoluted and confusing, leaving me scratching my head throughout most of the book. The writing style was also uninspiring, lacking any real depth or originality. I found myself struggling to stay engaged and ultimately felt unsatisfied with the overall reading experience. I would advise others to steer clear of this book.

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