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Angie at the Cafe

Sorry if you missed ANGIE AT THE CAFE! You can still get it as a standalone eBook here.

It will also be included in a collection of Café stories in July 2026, in both eBook and Print editions. In the meantime, you can now get all of the stories from 2025 in STORIES FROM THE CAFÉ: VOLUME ONE and STORIES FROM THE CAFÉ: VOLUME TWO!

Thanks for reading!

Witchy problems require witchy answers

Angie Jordan instantly understands why two of her best friends love the charming café attached to an independent bookstore. The smells of rich roasting coffee and chocolaty muffins alone qualify the place as a haven. The café even stocks tea that even her demon hunter boyfriend Sebastian would approve. Add a witch owner with her giant Maine Coon familiar, and Angie knows the café will give her and her friend a safe space to discuss witchy things.

Because when friends call for help, Angie shows up. And in a world of magic and spells, sometimes only the help of a fellow witch will do.

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If you enjoyed this story about Angie Jordan and are interested in learning more about her and Sebastian, there's a series for that! The DEMON WITCH series is a complete five book series and also includes two shorter prequel stories. The main series starts with BONE LANTERN WITCH, but if you like to read chronologically, start with HOWLING DREADFUL. Or the duet of the two prequels HOWLING DREADFUL ON A MOONLIT STRANGE. The full reading order is on the sight and on the page for the series.

ANGIE AT THE CAFE Copyright © 2026 Kat Simons

All Rights Reserved. No part of this story may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

This story is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used fictitiously, and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, actual events, locale or organizations is entirely coincidental.

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