Trick R Sweet by Lana Ferguson
About the Audiobook:
As a witch of the First Order, Annabelle’s time is precious. But when her cheating ex invites her to his Halloween party that he’s throwing with his new girlfriend—she refuses to let him think he’s won. Scrounging up a date shouldn’t be too hard with her powers, even if she has to resort to less-than-approved methods. Unfortunately for her, the runes required to summon a crossroads demon are trickier than she expected, which becomes all too obvious when she accidentally summons the infuriating half-demon son of her Supreme right to her kitchen table.
Bastien is cocky, confident, and a little crass, but what can you expect from the son of an incubus? He’s made it his mission in life to make Annabelle’s life as exasperating as possible, so finding out that she used forbidden runes to summon a date delights him to no end. He convinces her that he’s the perfect man (sort of) for the job, and with few other options—Annebelle reluctantly agrees.
The plan is to get in and get out, putting the entire night and her time with Bastien behind her soon after, but when Bastien’s flirting starts to feel a little too real, Annabelle questions everything she knows about the debonair half-demon. As the evening progresses and pretend kisses begin to lead to very real feelings, Annabelle must decide if Bastien’s antics are all just a trick—or if she’s in for a very sweet treat.

Lana Ferguson is a sex-positive nerd whose works never shy from spice or sass. A faded Fabio cover found its way into her hands at fifteen, and she’s never been the same since. When she isn’t writing—you can find her randomly singing show tunes, arguing over which Batman is superior, and subjecting her friends to the extended editions of Lord of the Rings. Lana lives mostly in her own head, but can sometimes be found chasing her corgi through the coppice of the great American outdoors.
Lana hopes to give the world all sorts of sexy stories between two dummies sharing a single brain cell—but until then: practice safe text, use commas.



