Genre:
Fantasy Romance
Themes:
Femme / Femme
Low Angst
Magic
Misfit / Socially Awkward
Quirky Characters
Rich Girl / Poor Girl
Heat Level:
Fade to Black (sex scenes are mostly implied and use euphemistic language)
Archetypes:
Angel / Demon
Hobbyist
Psychic / Medium
Royalty / Aristocrat
Shamam / Healer
Witch
Geographic Location:
Fantasy or Fictional Setting
Setting:
Carnival / Fair / Circus / Amusement Park
Farm / Ranch
Forest
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Queer
Femme
Protagonist Identity:
Black / African American
Debate and Decadence
By Sula Sullivan
She has three to days to prove it's true love
Charmed meets Pride and Prejudice
Like any good mysterious witch, Amaya seldom ventures further than the woods that surround her cottage. She fills her days with foraging, spell testing, and reading. Amaya would happily spend all her days and nights curled up with a steaming mug of tea or playing her harp. Anything would be preferable to trying to contain Rue, the chaotic runaway bride who suddenly appears on her doorstep insisting they’re fated, mates. Rue is determined to take charge of her life and by extension Amaya’s. She’s convinced all she has to do is miss her own wedding, learn how to cook a decent stew and show Amaya what fate has in store.
If you’re a fan of shows like “I Love Lucy”, “Bewitched” or recent film adaptations of ‘Emma’ and ‘Persuasion’, you’ll love ‘Debate and Decadence.’