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A beautiful end to the series. This last book in the Witchlore series was everything I needed it to be. I mean… dragons. What more is there to say. Just kidding, but seriously bringing mythical creatures into the story was so awesome. I don’t want to spoil anything, but dragons aren’t the only creature to enter the picture. I love that we get to know Georgie in a whole new way. She’s a complex character & there’s so much you don’t know about her unless she wants you to. The book starts at Thanksgiving & ends around New Year. It’s crazy to think that the whole series takes place over the span of roughly 1 year. All our favorite characters are still there and unfortunately so are the Joywood. I hate Carol so much, but what is going on with the Joywood in the book is honestly nuts. You just have to read it. I’ll miss this series, but at least I can binge them all now. 💜

Thank you to NetGalley & Harlequin for the advance copy.

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I went into this without knowing it was part of a series (4th). Despite this I enjoyed Georgie’s story. Georgie started out quiet and reserved but grew into a brave, determined and strong character who believed she deserved to be loved unconditionally.

Hazel Beck executed a plot that was easy to follow. As for the supporting character relationships, they weren’t forced and fit in nicely to the story. The tension and love story between the FMC and the MMC was thought out and well written.

There was a rage of magical and fanatical elements (witches, dragons and other magical creatures) that made the story epic and fast paced. All in all, this story was fun, cozy and captivating. A great autumnal read!

Thank you NetGalley, Harlequin Trade Publishing and Gradon House for the ARC to review.

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𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
𝗔𝗥𝗖 𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪:

This is book #4 in the Witchlore Series and it is so good you guys. If you haven’t started this series you most definitely want to start at the very beginning, they are THAT GOOD. Since this is book #4 I’m going to keep this review fairly simple. When someone asks me what series I wish I could read over again for the first time, I would say The Witchlore Series, I love everything about this from the characters, the coziness, the world itself, everything. This book was just as beautiful as the last but the way I wanted this one to last forever. I thought that it was flawlessly ended and the twists, turns and adventures were wonderful. This one took the entire world to the MAX LEVEL and I was very happy for that. I enjoyed Georgies eyes and I thought that was very fitting for the final wrap up. So much I want to say about this but I do NOT want to spoil the others and I will lol. I sure going to miss the Riverwood Coven. I will be sitting patiently waiting for what Beck is going to come out with next.

𝗧𝗥𝗢𝗣𝗘𝗦: Twisty, Dragons, Magical, Romance, Banter, Cozy, Wtichy Town, Witches,

Large thank you to our Author, NetGalley as well as Harlequin Trade Publishing | Graydon House

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I want to thank Netgalley & Harlequin for this ARC!

The second I finished truly madly magically I just new I had to get my hands on the fourth and final book in this series!

Hazel Beck has a way of writing lovable & relatable fantasy characters in a way that also makes you feel like you know them.

Georgie’s story was one of my favorites, I knew we were going to get something big out of her story after watching her as a side character for all these books who is dating a dud. And her story did not disappoint!

If you like fantasy, all things witchy cozy towns, and want surprising twists and turns along the way you will love this book & the whole series!

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Sometimes when you hit book four of a series, there's not a lot left to say BUT the fact that you're still enjoying the series actually says a lot.

And I am enjoying the series still.

In Dragon Fires Everywhere, Beck tells the story from Georgie's perspective. Quiet, nerdy, pragmatic, historian Georgie...who dreams of a life that's full of magic and romance and sparks but doesn't believe it really exists. Dumped by her boyfriend, she's sure there's no such thing as a fairytale romance.

That is, until reading a childhood fairy tale frees a dragon-shifter who claims her as his own. His golden gaze and his brooding manliness all but sizzle. And so starts the romance of Georgie and her soul mate all while the antics of the Joywood coven continue to threaten the safety and sanctity of all witchdom.

I would say while the first three books felt a little more magical realism, this one took magic to the next level. We're talking chandeliers coming to life, magical creatures, an all out magical showdown and a romance that spans generations....all while maintaning the cozy, found family, community feel of the other tales.

I'm not sure what's next now that all four women of the Riverwood Coven have had their turn but I'm curious to see with Beck writes next.

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An extremely satisfying conclusion to the Witchlore series! This book can be read as a standalone, but I think it's better if you have the context of the first three books to understand all the nuances and callbacks, along with the world-building.

From the start of the book, Georgie struggles with feeling like she belongs anywhere, even with her very best friends. After she catches her boyfriend cheating on her, she retreats back to Wilde house to pour out her emotions to the enchanted newel post, only to accidentally free the dragon, Azrael, who was trapped inside it. The discovery of mythical creatures sets up most of the action in this book leading to the final showdown with the outgoing coven, the Joywood, and it also sets up the romance between Georgie and Azrael.

There are tons of twists and turns along the way, of course. The book is fast paced from beginnning to end. I'm not sure I fully bought the fated mates aspect of Georgie and Azrael, and I would have liked to have seen them build trust for each other in THIS life rather than just jump right into a serious relationship, but I see why it was necessary for the action of the larger plot across the series.

If you like fated mates, found family, small towns, and magical vibes, this series is for you! And now I can't wait to see what's next for Hazel Beck (hoping for some stories featuring the crows and other magical beings in this world)!

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I really enjoyed getting to read this book, it had that romantic comedy element that I was wanting and enjoyed about this type of book. It had that slow burn supernatural element that I was wanting and enjoyed how good the shape shifting elements worked in this type of book. I enjoyed the overall feel and had that concept that I wanted. Hazel Beck has a strong writing style and glad it had that feel that I was looking for. I enjoyed this as a fantasy element and enjoyed the way this world worked overall.

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A great conclusion to this 4 book series! In my opinion, it was the best of the four. Exciting, dramatic, and full of love and friendship. The ending just made the reader feel content and hopefully for the future of this town and its lovely coven of witches. Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for the ARC.

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I’m absolutely obsessed with this series! This final book follows Georgie’s story as she and her coven battle it out with the Joywood (the evil coven in their small town). More secrets are unraveled and we follow Georgie’s “coming of age” story as she is validated in who she really is. There are scandals, and mythical creatures, and I laughed out loud multiple times.

I’m going to miss these characters and their small town. Thank you so much for the eARC.

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A heartwarming continuation of the Witchlore series. Although I have enjoyed all the books in the series and the POV of each member of the coven so far this was definitely my favorite one yet. Plenty of drama, romance, and fantasy elements to enjoy.

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This book so much fun! I loved the storyline and the characters were well done. The story was interesting,with lots of twists! I would highly recommend this book to everyone!

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Dragon Fires Everywhere was my first book by Hazel Beck. I thoroughly enjoyed Georgie's story. It was an interesting and unique premise. I will be recommending Dragon Fires Everywhere to my book club.

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Oh. My. Word. This was fantastic! Such a wonderful series and what an amazing ending. I've been waiting for Georgie's story and I was happy she wasn't what the ditsy head in the clouds girl they made her seem to be. AND! Azrael wow, nothing like a hot dragon to spice up the story. Love their love.

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Dragon Fires Everywhere
by Hazel Beck
Pub Date: Sep 23 2025

Newly-minted Historian of the soon-to-be-ascended Riverwood Coven Georgie Pendell has always played her part—so why does she feel like an outsider in her own life? Duped and dumped by her boyfriend, Georgie finds herself dismissing love as a fairytale. But when the words she reads aloud from an enchanted storybook free a dragon shifter, everything changes.

Georgie finds herself drawn to the dragon in ways she didn’t think were even possible for her, and her dragon, with his fiery golden gaze, all but claims Georgie as his own. But beneath his scorching intensity lies a secret, one that stretches back into the ancient past.

With the Joywood Coven still finding ways to upend the new order of the witching world, Georgie and her coven will need to prove themselves up to the task of being in charge, and right the wrongs their predecessors committed—if they can uncover the truth. Because something is missing. Something that will stop the Joywood once and for all. Something that only a Historian and an ancient dragon can find.

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Im not sure how to feel! I’m happy how it went but I’m also sad it’s over ):
The author has managed to effectively hold us for this long and their way of dealing with it gave the book an overall good feeling

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Oh dear, how did i enjoy this and not know it was a part of a series. I was enchanted with all of its magical nature. I was able to enjoy it regardless of it being the fourth book but i will definitely need to start it from the beginning. I was also entertained with the mystery and how cozy it was for me.

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3.75 stars.

As the fourth and final book of Hazel Becks Witchlore series I wasn't sure what to expect going in. The coven has already technically beaten the evil coven as of the third book so in this one they just have to ascend into leadership, seems simple enough? I also wasn't sure what to expect with Georgie as the FMC since she is by far the coven member we know the least about in all the other books. As it turns out I genuinely enjoyed Georgie as the lead and found her very interesting. I also appreciated the continuation of the series' major theme of found family, expanding on this in rather major ways. I myself am not generally one for soulmates through multiple life situations but I did find this story very sweet. I don't believe there has been any confirmation but introductions of new creatures and factions in the world also sets us up for possible spinoff series which I would find very interesting. Overall I thought this was a generally sweet conclusion to the coven's stories but it still had a few plot holes that left me slightly unsatisfied at times. I look forward to what Hazel Beck puts out next.

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This book is a captivating blend of fantasy and mystery that immerses readers in a world where ancient secrets, mythical creatures, and hidden powers collide. From the very first page, Beck weaves an intriguing narrative that keeps you on your toes, making it hard to put the book down.

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Ok, I must first admit that I did not know this was the fourth book in a series when I requested it as an ARC on NetGalley. That being said, it was written such that I had no trouble following and enjoying the plot, characters or storylines in this book!

Here’s what I liked:
The magic, witches, dragons, magical creatures, the lore, and how the author wove in witchy ways effortlessly into the tale. There was definitely conflict and tense moments, but I would classify this as a cozy read.
And it was a super easy/fun read too, I finished this book in like two days because I just couldn’t put it down!

Here’s what I didn’t like:
-The word choice got pretty repetitive. I’m not going to quote exactly what sentences they were as they may count as spoilers but I will say that I need a break from “gold and onyx eyes” as well as “hot muscles” for a bit. It made me cringe more than a few times, but some people like that kinda stuff so hey go off!
-There was some boundary/consent violation themes that irked me, since I don’t think they were apologized for properly and brushed off with a “like that’s just him and how he is” and not real apologetic apologies imo.
These are all my opinions though! I’m sure if you’ve read this far in the series you will love it.

Thank you to Hazel Beck, Harper Collin’s publishing and NetGalley for the eARC of this book!

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4 stars...first off thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this eARC of the book. I am happy with how she ended the series. Everything wrapped up nicely and there weren't any plot holes. I like that she gave Georgie her own book so we could get more backstory on her. This book had it all; mystery, magical creatures, black magic, books, history, romance, a little chaos, some found family elements, past lives, and some laughs. Yes I would 100% recommend this whole series. I love the characters and the cute little town and everything.

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