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Who has time for crazy ex-girlfriends and witches from new worlds when you're trying to build an empire? Shontae Carter has built her fitness sanctuary from the ground up, armed with protein bars, sass, and zero tolerance for diet culture nonsense. She's not just helping women lift weights, she's helping them lift each other up. And with a big TV spot to drum up new business, everything is right on track... until a mysterious (and absurdly gorgeous) new client named Likosa walks through the door with killer cheekbones and an energy that crackles...literally. Likosa isn't your typical gym-goer. She's a witch from a shadowy realm known as The Bane. Her plan? Cozy up to Shontae, tap into the strange power hidden in her aura, and use it to break open a portal home. But nothing in her ancient practices prepared her for protein smoothies, cardio class, or the devastatingly cute way Shontae blushes when Likosa flirts with her. As the two women team up for "personal training" (emphasis on personal), sparks fly, spells misfire, and hearts get caught in the crossfire. With demons from The Bane tracking Likosa's every move, and Shontae discovering secrets about her own power, they'll have to decide: fight for their separate homes, or build one together? Spicy, snarky, and full of heart, I Accidentally Locked Down a Witch is a magical rom-com for anyone who believes strength comes in all sizes. And that love might just be the strongest magic of all.
Jessica Cage is an International Award Winning, and USA Today Bestselling Author from Chicago, IL. As a girl, Jessica enjoyed reading tales of fantasy and mystery, but she always hoped to find characters that looked like her. Those characters came few and far in between. When they appeared they often played a minor role and were background figures. This is the inspiration for her independent publishing journey and the reason she focuses on writing Characters of Color in Fantasy. Representation matters in all mediums and Jessica is determined to give the young girl who looks like her, a story full of characters that she can relate to. Jessica has independently published over forty titles and has been featured in twenty different anthologies to date.