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A Letter to Three Witches

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This was a super fun story of magic, but while it’s categorized as a rom-com, I really think this one almost falls into a cozy mystery! While there are quite a few relationships that are followed, I didn’t feel like those were truly the main story. We are really trying to figure out what the main character’s adopted sister is up to.

Gwen comes from a long line of witches, but they aren’t allowed to practice magic. Gwen’s great-great-grandfather accidently started the Dustbowl after casting a spell, and the Grand Council of Witches doled out a punishment for him and his descendants for years and years. Gwen and her parents follow the rules set by the council, but Tannith, Gwen’s adopted sister, maybe not so much. When Tannith sends a letter to Gwen and her two cousins stating that she’s put a magical spell on one of their significant others, the three cousins work together to try to figure out which special someone Tannith is trying to take.

I enjoyed the plot of trying to figure out which significant other Tannith was bewitching. Each cousin has their own doubts about their relationships, but there’s also secrets within each one. It was fun trying to figure out who Tannith’s target was. There are some side plots that come into play that were some of my favorite parts. There are magical cupcakes that cause havoc, a missing husband, and a batty old aunt, and they all came together to create a fun story!

I would recommend this one to readers that enjoy witchy reads with a fun mystery to solve!

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Thank you to Dreamscape Media & Netgalley for an audiobook in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Never heard of this book or author before and went in blind! Sometimes, that is the best way when you don't know what you want to read.
This book was filled with so much magic and mystery I loved every second of it. I don't know if I would have enjoyed actually reading it as a physical book but, as a audiobook. The narrators voice kept me deeply into the book.

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Gwen's family line of witches have been forbidden for almost a hundred years, but they still consider themselves non-practicing witches. That's why Gwen and her two cousins, Trudy and Milo, have a tightly knit friend group that they call the 'cousin coven'. Each of them get a letter from Gwen's adopted sister, Tannith, and all the letters say the same thing: that she is moving away to New York at the end of the week, and that she is taking one of their significant others with her. Since Tannith has always been mean spirited, and has a history of boyfriend stealing, they take her seriously and now they all have to wonder: whose guy is she going to charm away?

The book is told from the point of view of Gwen, and occasionally of Tannitha's cat Griz. I really enjoyed both narrators!

This was a really fun and lighthearted book full of magical goodness, and of all sorts of bizarre madcap hijinks by the three cousins. I found it endlessly amusing, and couldn't put it down because question after question kept coming up. It keeps you guessing, and it keeps you laughing, because you're never sure what scheme they're going to come up with next! I loved every minute of it!

Thank you so much to Kensington Publishing and to Dreamscape Media for providing me with an ARC of this audiobook via NetGalley in exchance for my honest review.

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A light-hearted, paranormal romcom featuring a close group of witches who are dealing with their love lives and problems related to using their magic again for the first time in a long time. Perfect for fans of The ex-hex, the Fairy Godmothers Inc series by Saranna DeWylde or the Fix-it witches series by Ann Aguirre. A good listen on audio with two narrators. Much thanks to NetGalley and Kensington books for my advance review copy.

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