'Sometimes all you want is the novel equivalent of Gilmore Girls . . . Just add a spiced latte' – Stylist
When the leaves fall, magic rises . . .
With found family, a dash of romance and an uplifting message about self-love, Rewitched is a cosy autumnal fantasy that will leave readers spellbound.
Belladonna Blackthorn hasn’t lost her magical spark, but she hasn’t seen it in a while either. Balancing work at her beloved London bookshop, Lunar Books, with handling her toxic boss and concealing her witchcraft from those around her – Belle is burnt out. Perfecting the potential of her magic is the last thing on her mind.
But, when her thirtieth birthday brings a summons from her coven and a trial that tests her worthiness as a witch, Belle risks losing her magic for ever. With the month of October to fix things and signs that dark forces may be working against her, Belle will need all the help she can get – from the women in her life, from an unlikely mentor figure and even from an (infuriating) coven watchman who’s sworn to protect her . . .
Can Belle reignite her spark before it's too late?
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'A comforting, cosy tale with a big heart, Rewitched entirely bewitched me!' – Nadia El-Fassi, author of Best Hex Ever
'Rewitched is a mug-of-hot-chocolate in book form . . . I loved the message about stepping into your magic' – Libby Page, author of The Lido
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Readers are bewitched by Rewitched!
‘This book is drenched in magic’
‘A wonderful and cosy witchy fantasy’
‘This was like a hug in a book and will be my go-to cosy autumnal comfort read’
‘I loved how relatable this story is’
‘The most wonderful cosy, magical, nostalgia-inducing read’
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Lucy Jane Wood's book 'Rewitched' was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 23-09-2024.
Lia
27/10/2024
Lovely, cozy, homey read. It's a bit obvious plot, could get it pretty much immediately but I don't think you read this book for the plot. You read it for the nice autumny feeling it gives you, the desire to snuggle under the blanket, desire to embrace your own witchy side. I was going back and forth on the rating between 3 and 4, but I think this book deserves that little extra sparkle. I might not be re-reading it every year but it was a pleasure to come across.
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