Rachel asks her little sister, who is a witch, to help her become popular, stop their father's wedding, and cast a love spell.
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<b>The first two books in the Magic in Manhattan series --<i> Bras & Broomsticks</i> and <i>Frogs & French Kisses</i> -- now available in one volume!</b><br><br>What if all your wishes could come true?<br><br>In <i>Bras & Bromsticks,</i> fourteen-year-old Rachel learns the outrageously unfair fact that yes, magic exists, but she's not the one who's a witch: Miri, her younger sister, is!<br><br>The magic continues in <i>Frogs & French Kisses</i> when the teeny-tiny love spell Rachel talks Miri into casting goes horribly wrong. Now the fate of their family, the world, and senior prom is in Rachel's hands. . . .<br><br><br><b>Praise for Magic in Manhattan:</b><br><br>“<i>Sabrina </i>fans will get a witchy kick out of <i>Bras & Broomsticks</i>!”—Meg Cabot, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Princess Diaries</i>, on <i>Bras & Broomsticks</i><br><br>“Poof, instant bliss.”—Lauren Myracle, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>TTYL </i>and <i>Rhymes with Witches</i>, on <i>Bras & Broomsticks</i><br><br>"A creative, frolicsome tale . . . Readers will find themselves quickly swept away." —<i>New York Post</i>, on <i>Frogs & French Kisses</i><br><br>"Simply charming." —<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, on <i>Frogs & French Kisses</i>
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