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Despite the adage that one should never judge a book by its cover, I was drawn in by this book’s cover and have no regrets about it. With its fascinating characters, this story is a delightful magical fiction. I believe that many women can identify with Miriam. Her chaos magic is the only thing preventing her from achieving her dreams. She seemed to have trouble accepting that aspect of herself. Throughout her journey, she must come to love these aspects of herself. This novel was enjoyable and fascinating. This book gave me Percy Jackson meets Hocus-Pocus vibes with a love story. I read this book in a single day, and there was never a dull time. I’m eager to read more by M.J. Etkind.
Miriam is an investment banker who aspires to become a partner in her company. When Miriam encounters Nelson, who happens to be her childhood nemesis, at a fundraising event for his company. Miriam is there representing her company and also trying to get more information about an upcoming deal. The last time they saw one another was in high school. Nelson serves as Housing Magic’s executive director in addition to being a social worker. For those who are unable to pay for housing, Housing Magic provides free housing and aids in people’s recovery. Miriam ends up leaving the fundraiser with Nelson and having a one-night stand, or so she thinks. That is until his enchanted medallion and her broom run away together. Miriam and Nelson embarked on a quest to discover where their broom and medallion could have taken off together when they found themselves becoming closer along the way.
“One night, old friends, taking care of each other. That’s all.”

Are you looking for a fun fantasy read? Check out The Witch of Wall Street by MJ Etkind. It was a highly enjoyable witchy read.

The Witch of Wall Street is a whimsical and creative blend of magic, finance, and romance that delivers a fun and unique ride through an enchanted version of New York City.
Miriam Blum is a fiercely independent witch working in high-powered finance, while Nelson Copperfield, her old high school rival, is a wizard who specializes in small miracles and do-gooding. When a magical mishap forces them into an unexpected adventure—complete with enchanted dumpling houses and Jinn accountants—their chaotic dynamic becomes even more complicated.
I loved the imaginative world-building and the clever integration of magic into the corporate world. Miriam’s sharp wit and Nelson’s golden-boy charm made for an entertaining opposites-attract romance, though I wished for a little more depth in their emotional connection. The fast-paced plot kept me engaged, and the humor added a lighthearted touch. Overall, this is a fun and inventive read, perfect for fans of witchy romances with a bit of corporate drama and magical hijinks