The Keeper of Magical Things
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'Absolute perfection' SARAH BETH DURST
'Reading this felt like coming home' BRIGITTE KNIGHTLEY
A heart-warming, cozy fantasy standalone with an achingly sweet sapphic romance from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Teller of Small Fortunes.
Certainty Bulrush wants to be useful - to the Guild of Mages, to the brother who depends on her, and to anyone else she can help. Unfortunately, her tepid magic hasn't proven much use to anyone.
So when Certainty is offered the chance to earn her magehood, she jumps on it. Never mind that the assignment is to transport minor artefacts to the dull, unmagical village of Shpelling, or that it involves working with Mage Aurelia, a brilliant, unfairly attractive overachiever who's managed to alienate everyone around her.
In Shpelling, the two must deal with testy villagers, an unruly catdragon, and their growing attraction to each other, while avoiding any incidents that could further damage the Guild's testy relationship with the kingdom's citizens. But magic is fickle - sooner or later, it is bound to spell trouble . . .
READERS LOVE THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS
'Everything is vivid, complete, and alive' ¿¿¿¿¿
'This is a must read for fans of Can't Spell Treason Without Tea, Legends and Lattes, Cursed Cocktails and The Spellshop' ¿¿¿¿¿
'A gorgeous story full of magic and felt like a warm hug' ¿¿¿¿¿
'Delightfully charming' ¿¿¿¿¿
'Slow and sweet and absolutely everything I wanted it to be!' ¿¿¿¿¿
'This novel is a quintessential autumn read-ideal for those seeking solace, enchantment, and a celebration of love in all its forms.' ¿¿¿¿¿
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Grumpy x Sunshine but make it sapphic and cozy! This book is in the same world as "Teller of Fortunate Things" - and while I couldn't completely embrace that book, "Keeper of Magical Things" has me in its comfy, magic-infused grip. Certainty is a novice, wanting nothing more than becoming a mage and finally being useful. Right now all she can do is talk with objects. Aurelia is a mage, and you can easily see why she's called the "Ice Queen". When there's an overabundance of magical objects, the two of them are tasked to transport them to a desolate village to store them away for good. But what if the artefacts might be useful to the villagers who've had a hard time since a mage-war left them with almost nothing? And what if what awaits in the village is resentment at first, but found family later? And ultimately - what if the Ice Queen is melting for the Certainty? A real cozy book, and it won me over especially with the ending, where all the emotional investment pays off. Also you have chatty teapots and cat dragons. There's really nothing more left to wish for. 4,5/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @hodderbooks for the eARC! #KeeperOfMagicalThings #Netgalley #CozyFantasy #Bookstagram

Description
'Absolute perfection' SARAH BETH DURST
'Reading this felt like coming home' BRIGITTE KNIGHTLEY
A heart-warming, cozy fantasy standalone with an achingly sweet sapphic romance from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Teller of Small Fortunes.
Certainty Bulrush wants to be useful - to the Guild of Mages, to the brother who depends on her, and to anyone else she can help. Unfortunately, her tepid magic hasn't proven much use to anyone.
So when Certainty is offered the chance to earn her magehood, she jumps on it. Never mind that the assignment is to transport minor artefacts to the dull, unmagical village of Shpelling, or that it involves working with Mage Aurelia, a brilliant, unfairly attractive overachiever who's managed to alienate everyone around her.
In Shpelling, the two must deal with testy villagers, an unruly catdragon, and their growing attraction to each other, while avoiding any incidents that could further damage the Guild's testy relationship with the kingdom's citizens. But magic is fickle - sooner or later, it is bound to spell trouble . . .
READERS LOVE THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS
'Everything is vivid, complete, and alive' ¿¿¿¿¿
'This is a must read for fans of Can't Spell Treason Without Tea, Legends and Lattes, Cursed Cocktails and The Spellshop' ¿¿¿¿¿
'A gorgeous story full of magic and felt like a warm hug' ¿¿¿¿¿
'Delightfully charming' ¿¿¿¿¿
'Slow and sweet and absolutely everything I wanted it to be!' ¿¿¿¿¿
'This novel is a quintessential autumn read-ideal for those seeking solace, enchantment, and a celebration of love in all its forms.' ¿¿¿¿¿
Book Information
Posts
Grumpy x Sunshine but make it sapphic and cozy! This book is in the same world as "Teller of Fortunate Things" - and while I couldn't completely embrace that book, "Keeper of Magical Things" has me in its comfy, magic-infused grip. Certainty is a novice, wanting nothing more than becoming a mage and finally being useful. Right now all she can do is talk with objects. Aurelia is a mage, and you can easily see why she's called the "Ice Queen". When there's an overabundance of magical objects, the two of them are tasked to transport them to a desolate village to store them away for good. But what if the artefacts might be useful to the villagers who've had a hard time since a mage-war left them with almost nothing? And what if what awaits in the village is resentment at first, but found family later? And ultimately - what if the Ice Queen is melting for the Certainty? A real cozy book, and it won me over especially with the ending, where all the emotional investment pays off. Also you have chatty teapots and cat dragons. There's really nothing more left to wish for. 4,5/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @hodderbooks for the eARC! #KeeperOfMagicalThings #Netgalley #CozyFantasy #Bookstagram





