A Letter to Three Witches
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Beschreibung
“An enchanting paranormal rom-com…Fans of Practical Magic will be delighted.” —Publishers Weekly
Goodreads Hottest Romance of January
Nearly a century ago, Gwen Engel’s great-great-grandfather cast a spell with catastrophic side-effects. As a result, the Grand Council of Witches forbade his descendants from practicing witchcraft. The Council even planted anonymous snitches called Watchers in the community to report any errant spellcasting…
Yet magic may still be alive and not so well in Zenobia. Gwen and her cousins, Trudy and Milo, receive a letter from Gwen’s adopted sister, Tannith, informing them that she’s bewitched one of their partners and will run away with him at the end of the week. While Gwen frets about whether to trust her scientist boyfriend, currently out of town on a beetle-studying trip, she’s worried that local grad student Jeremy is secretly a Watcher doing his own research.
Cousin Trudy is so stressed that she accidentally enchants her cupcakes, creating havoc among her bakery customers—and in her marriage. Perhaps it’s time the family took back control and figured out how to harness their powers. How else can Gwen decide whether her growing feelings for Jeremy are real—or the result of too many of Trudy’s cupcakes?
“A lighthearted supernatural romp.”— Kirkus Reviews
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A Letter to Three Witches ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ — — — — — — — — — — Synopsis Gwen is a witch, that she knows for sure. But how much of a witch are you when you have been forbidden to do magic? When her cousin sends her and her cousins a letter of her departure and all their boyfriends disappear, she is sure something isn’t right. And when a guy shows up on their doorstep asking for one of the missing men, she is tasked with finding them before being accused of illegal witchcraft or worse, performing illegal witchcraft. — — — — — — — — — — I had a few issues getting invested in this book. The beginning pages had me confused and I wasn’t necessarily sure I was going to like it. But once I passed the first 20 percent of it there was no stopping me. I basically inhaled the rest of the book in one sitting. Out of all the characters Gwen was probably my favorite. She was so determined to save her family and please everybody around her. I do enjoy it when the MC is actually a decent human being or in this case a witch. I loved her friendly relationship with Jeremy and their development. And I found myself secretly rooting for him instead of Daniel (her actual boyfriend). All in all, this book was a really good one to read and I would definitely recommend it to anybody in need of a little magic. — — — — — — — — — — Ratings: Smut: 0/5 Story: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Writing style: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Beschreibung
“An enchanting paranormal rom-com…Fans of Practical Magic will be delighted.” —Publishers Weekly
Goodreads Hottest Romance of January
Nearly a century ago, Gwen Engel’s great-great-grandfather cast a spell with catastrophic side-effects. As a result, the Grand Council of Witches forbade his descendants from practicing witchcraft. The Council even planted anonymous snitches called Watchers in the community to report any errant spellcasting…
Yet magic may still be alive and not so well in Zenobia. Gwen and her cousins, Trudy and Milo, receive a letter from Gwen’s adopted sister, Tannith, informing them that she’s bewitched one of their partners and will run away with him at the end of the week. While Gwen frets about whether to trust her scientist boyfriend, currently out of town on a beetle-studying trip, she’s worried that local grad student Jeremy is secretly a Watcher doing his own research.
Cousin Trudy is so stressed that she accidentally enchants her cupcakes, creating havoc among her bakery customers—and in her marriage. Perhaps it’s time the family took back control and figured out how to harness their powers. How else can Gwen decide whether her growing feelings for Jeremy are real—or the result of too many of Trudy’s cupcakes?
“A lighthearted supernatural romp.”— Kirkus Reviews
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Beiträge
A Letter to Three Witches ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ — — — — — — — — — — Synopsis Gwen is a witch, that she knows for sure. But how much of a witch are you when you have been forbidden to do magic? When her cousin sends her and her cousins a letter of her departure and all their boyfriends disappear, she is sure something isn’t right. And when a guy shows up on their doorstep asking for one of the missing men, she is tasked with finding them before being accused of illegal witchcraft or worse, performing illegal witchcraft. — — — — — — — — — — I had a few issues getting invested in this book. The beginning pages had me confused and I wasn’t necessarily sure I was going to like it. But once I passed the first 20 percent of it there was no stopping me. I basically inhaled the rest of the book in one sitting. Out of all the characters Gwen was probably my favorite. She was so determined to save her family and please everybody around her. I do enjoy it when the MC is actually a decent human being or in this case a witch. I loved her friendly relationship with Jeremy and their development. And I found myself secretly rooting for him instead of Daniel (her actual boyfriend). All in all, this book was a really good one to read and I would definitely recommend it to anybody in need of a little magic. — — — — — — — — — — Ratings: Smut: 0/5 Story: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Writing style: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆






