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Thank you to NetGalley for this early edition. This was an absolute joy to read!

Synopsis: Belle Blackthorn is still considered a witch...kind of. At 29, her magical prowess has fallen to the wayside as she focuses on simply just surviving. Lunar Books is her pride and joy but with no self-confidence to take over the store as the old manager passes it along, it falls into the hands of a horrible new boss. On top of that, about to turn 30, she receives a mysterious letter, delivered by a mysterious (and handsome) guy about a witch trial she now has to attend. A trial where they asses her use of her magic for the past 15 years and determine if she is worthy to keep it for life. Teamed up with an unlikely mentor, Belle learns what it takes to be a witch and to truly believe in herself.

Plot: This was everything I wanted and more. A perfect fall cozy fantasy read that needs to be on everyones TBR. I love love loved this. Not only does it feature a bookstore with a lot of cozy charm, but follows a witch as she learns to come into her magic and herself more. There is an animal companion, a wonderful best friend, a banter-filled romance, and a tight mother-daughter bond. What more could you ask for? I felt all the emotions when reading this: I swooned, I laughed, and was almost brought to tears by the sincerity of the characters and the sweet relationships and found family they create. I loved all of the magical aspects including the coven and its intricacies. And despite this being a cozy fantasy, there was still an epic battle at the end and a lot of twists and turns along the way. When I finally got into this, I got INTO it, and couldn't put it down.

Characters: The characters have to steal the show for cozy fantasies to hit their mark, and they definitely did here. I am so in love with each one and they all brought their individuality to the story to just make it that much more special. Arty is especially one that I adored, and every time he was on the page I was swept away with sweetness. What an adorable character! I also have to say that I appreciate that even though there was a romance aspect to this, it was never overwhelming the plot in any way. Both characters still stood on their own and their eventual attraction toward each other was never forced and instead was another added element to the overall storyline. Belle is so special and I think a lot of people will be able to relate to her. I appreciate that this wasn't another 20-year-old trying to figure out their life, but instead a 30-year-old trying to find their spark again.

Will be immediately buying a copy when this hits the shelves in September.

4.5 stars.

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Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood is a great fiction with a great message that leaves the reader with a smile.

This is a wonderful novel of self discovery, both in the real and in the magical realms. Bella’s journey to finding her place in this world takes a huge leap within this story. Figuring out who she is, where she wants to go, and what she wants to become takes a huge leap when she turns 30. The author’s presentation of that quest makes for a relaxing, positive, and charming read.

4.5/5 stars

Thank you NG and Berkley Publishing Group | Ace for this wonderful arc and in return I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review and opinion.

I am posting this review to my GR and Bookbub accounts immediately and will post it to my Amazon, Instagram, and B&N accounts upon publication on 9/17/24.

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I really liked this book. A story about figuring out your life and changing direction at 30 made me feel really seen. I think it's so important to have "coming of age" stories when you want to change directions in the future. Your life isn't fully realized when you turn 18 or enter post-secondary (or not). Life is fluid and I loved that this book really portrayed that.

The twists and turns in this were really interesting and I loved all the characters, flaws and all. I thought there was such strong character development for Belle that really warmed my heart.

This was such a good cozyfantasy and I am so glad this genre is becoming more popular. This had such loveable characters, especially Art. I loved that all the characters went through such journies together and came out stronger at the end. The found family element of this really sealed it for me!

I highly recommend this one!

Content Warnings:
Graphic: Gaslighting

Moderate: Grief and Panic attacks/disorders

Minor: Death

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I'm not generally a cozy fantasy reader, but Rewitched might just have changed my mind on that. It was a cute fall read with likeable characters, and a hint of darkness coming. I have patrons in mind already who will love this one, so we will be buying several copies.

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Thank you to Berkley and NetGalley for my early e-ARC!
I LOVED this book! It delivers cozy and witchy fall vibes in spades in a feel-good novel! It felt like it took a little while to get going but once I hit the halfway point I got really into the characters and the story. The characters are all so easy to love (I especially loved picturing Artorius and his pink hat) and I loved picturing the fall settings, the bookstore and Artorius’s house. Every aspect of this book just seeped cozy and delightfulness! I just wish some aspects of the plot felt a bit more fleshed out and that some of the dialogue didn’t feel so “written.” This books wrapped me in a cozy hug and I really enjoy sinking myself into the vibes! (Reviews on socials to come)

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While I felt there were some pacing issues toward the end*, Rewitched was the embodiment of a late New England September day when the weather is finally cool enough for boots and a sweater and you can hear the leaves rustling in the trees and smell the beginning of autumn as a breeze rolls through. The romance (what little there was) took a back seat to Belle's journey of professional agency and self-esteem and made this debut novel a winner.

* I honestly thought that Wood was setting up the big confrontation as part of a sequel because of how far into the novel it happened (close to the 85% mark). So many things happen so quickly, especially when compared to the slow and measured pace of the rest of the novel, that I was left with a feeling of "wait, that was it?" after it was over.

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I did not finish this book. I wanted so badly to like it, the main character seemed so fun and I love an older FMLC but I just couldn't. Some of the detail was tell not show, and it went on forever. I may try to revisit as we get closer to spooky season, but I was not able to get into it.

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First big thank you to Berkley Publishing and Netgalley for providing me a digital arc to read and review.

Sigh, I feel like I’m in the minority here with this review. I think I am one of the few reviewers who did not find this to be a cozy fantasy read. Actually for 60% of the book I found it pretty boring and highly considered DNFing. Thankfully that last 40% definitely saved this book for me and allowed me to push through and finish reading.

Due to the pacing of the book I had a real hard time getting invested in the characters and the plot. Which sucks because this is one of my most anticipated of the year.

Even with all that said, I still find this a solid read. If you are a fantasy mystery fan this books for you. If you are looking for a cozy fantasy romance this is not for you. There is a romance but it is a slow burn and not the key focal point of the story. Thanks again to the publishers for allowing me to read this in exchange for my honest review

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I absolutely loved this book! I have been on a witchy reads kick lately (manifesting Fall to arrive sooner), and Rewitched did not disappoint. Lucy's detail of how the coven formed, its rules, traditions, books, etc., was impressive and clear. She took so much time to ensure that all the details of the wicce-world came together and nothing got lost along the way of the plot. She made it easy to fall in love with the main characters, and wish demise on the characters who proved to be grade-A assholes... looking at you, Christopher! I cannot wait to order this book for our library systems and tell our patrons how much I love it! More witchy reads please, Lucy!

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This was a cute cozy witchy read.
There was a true magical/witchy component to this story which I absolutely loved and the characters..
I really enjoyed Belle, Rune, Bonnie and our little angel Arty

The writing was so well done- the story is brought to life and the characters were so easy pictured

I love a little mystery and plot twist with any book so this was a welcomed surprise

This was a bit slow moving- I felt like it took about 50% to really gain momentum and then from there on out, movement/progression came in spurts.



Thank you NetGalley for an ARC!

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Rewitched was a magical read that is perfect for fans of cozy fantasy. I will admit, it took around 100 pages for me to become fully invested in the story and characters, but once the plot began to thicken, I devoured the remainder of the book. The atmospheric descriptors aided the believability of the magical world. The characters were charming. The writing style and attention to detail ensured that no plot holes were present.

My only gripe: Some of the dialogue didn't flow well for me, as there were too many attempts at one-liners and quips in the banter for my taste. Sometimes this lent to Belle's need to cover up strong emotions with jokes; other times, it was unnecessary and seemed to just follow the conversational formula most mainstream rom-coms succumb to now (though, to be clear, this was NOT a rom-com...there is a romance, but it is not the focal point of the story). Overall, this was a small aspect of the book that I was able to look past and it merely speaks to a stylistic choice that does not appeal to me.

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Loved, loved this book. The homey feel of the bookstore was just right to foster the magic in the rest of the story. Highly recommend.

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"Rewitched" is a new approach to the witch-fantasy-romance genre that is so popular right moment. "rewitched" is a pleasant read with enough suspense to keep you intrigued and turning the pages. I hope the author, Lucy Jane Wood, will continue the story with more books about Belle and Rune.

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This was a fun, cozy, magical, chick lit novel that I thoroughly enjoyed. I'll admit, it started off a bit too cutesy for me with light mayhem in the super quaint bookstore and a somewhat frazzled Belle, but it became more substantial as the story progressed. I enjoyed how the magic was portrayed/explained, especially the impressive visual descriptions of certain settings. I also liked the character development for most of the cast, including the nastiness of the villains.

Given that the storyline wrapped up most of its threads, this could be a standalone novel, but I hope not. It would be great to revisit these characters and find out how things are progressing for Belle, Rune, Arty, Ari, and the coven as a whole.

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Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood felt like a cozy fantasy in the same vein of The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna.
It is a cozy-feels book filled with just enough danger. I appreciated that Bella, the FMC, loved working in a bookshop. I will say, though, that I didn’t necessarily feel as though she had a real connection to books. But as a cozy setting for portions of the book, I think it worked well.

There were a couple of other elements which confused me a little. For example, Bella did use her magic. Everyday, it seems, in her home and work life. But then it was as if she…didn’t(?)..or not, I suppose, to its full potential. Perhaps this is reader-error and I missed something.

Overall though, I enjoyed the book. Especially the messages of self-acceptance, believing in your abilities, and bonds of friendship! I also loved the house (especially the attic) in which their lessons took place! And I would absolutely live in Bella and Ari’s apartment! Along with the lovely settings, there were a number of satisfying moments in which Bella finally stands up for herself which were quite empowering to read.

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Rewitched is that perfect fall cozy read that readers will eat up! While it was a bit slow initially, I had fallen in love with all the characters by the end and decidedly wanted more. I can't wait to recommend this to friends and other readers when it comes out!

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I received a free copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group; all opinions expressed are exclusively my own.

Cute, cozy romance with a strong focus on mental health and family. The characters are colorful and vibrant, and the lore of the world is interesting. Would definitely read another book in this series!

For sensitive readers, there are depictions of violence, memory loss, trauma, burnout, and off page historical child death.

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I absolutely loved this book! Great character development and well described settings. I could easily picture everything in my mind. I highly recommend!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley for providing a DRC of this title for review.

What a fun read for spooky season! A lovely cozy fantasy with personal growth and a hint of romance, Rewitched is the perfect book for a chilly night and a warm cup of tea. I was so charmed (pun intended) by Rewitched, and I'm really looking forward to recommending this one to my patrons! 4.25/5.

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4.25 stars + all the cozy feelings!

Such a cozy, witchy fantasy that was just plain fun to read. The world that the author created is so lush and comforting! The book does start off a little slow, but it allowed me to feel immersed into Belle's life and daily struggles. Once the story picked up around 30% in, I ate it up! Such a heartwarming story filled with cozy magic and personal growth/self-love!

Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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