*Raises hand* I have a question! So say a person wants to date someone in a coven, how does that work? Is it like dating that one person, or like the whole coven? Can that person keep thoughts, memories, and ideas from the others (in the coven), or is it like an "all-or-nothing" type of proposition? It must be a bit weird to think and move and be considered as one person/entity on a normal day, but the dating scene must get especially weird in a co-ed type of coven. Wait! Another question! What if one gets sick, or have food allergies, or have "the runs"; do they all, um, experience that together? What do they mark for their taxes? Single? Filing jointly? What if a member is a felon, can the others still vote or, due to their shared memories and life experiences, the courts say it unduly sways in their decision-making and removes that obligation from them? Do people join covens to get out of jury duty? I now have so, so many more questions as type this into my phone... I'm sorry that my one question blossomed into this wall of text; I'm just curious! The vetting process of joining a coven must be interesting to say the least, lol.
In an attempt to get out of the small town she grew up in, Anne Black moves to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she takes the first job she can get her hands on – Live-In Caretaker at the Lynnhurst House.
Her new home, however, is much more than she bargained for. Between the eccentric tenants, her cute, flirty boss, and the mysterious happenings on the property, Anne begins to suspect the Lynnhurst House is not your normal apartment building.
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