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  • Small Town, Big Magic

  • Witchlore, Book 1
  • By: Hazel Beck
  • Narrated by: Natalie Duke
  • Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Small Town, Big Magic

By: Hazel Beck
Narrated by: Natalie Duke
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Publisher's Summary

There’s no such thing as witches...right?

Emerson Wilde has built the life of her dreams. Youngest Chamber of Commerce president in St. Cyprian history, successful indie bookstore owner, and lucky enough to have her best friends as found family? Done.

But when Emerson is attacked by creatures that shouldn’t be real and kills them with what can only be called magic, Emerson finds that the past decade of her life has been...a lie. St. Cyprian isn’t your average Midwestern river town — it’s a haven for witches. When Emerson failed a power test years ago, she was stripped of her magical memories. Turns out, Emerson’s friends are all witches.

And so is she.

That’s not all, though. Evil is lurking in the charming streets of St. Cyprian. Emerson will need to learn to control what’s inside of her, remember her magic, and deal with old, complicated feelings for her childhood friend — cranky-yet-gorgeous local farmer Jacob North — to defeat an enemy that hides in the rivers and shadows of everything she loves.

Even before she had magic, Emerson would have done anything for St. Cyprian, but now she’ll have to risk not just her livelihood...but her life.

©2022 Hazel Beck (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers

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A cosy read for sure

It’s was a lovely cosy read and great beginning through most of it, just a little slow and repetitive at the end and a bit of a let down ending

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Very predictable

Storyline weak and too predictable. I wanted to reach out and slap the main character!

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Fans of Sabrina the teenage witch rejoice

The author has found a sweet spot between nostalgia and current witchy narratives that helps drive a fast paced, no-nonsense magical tale. The narration is even and well enunciated. Fans of Sabrina The Teenage Witch will enjoy and relish in this story. Plus the author takes a few moments to also give nods and kudos to the same. Thoroughly enjoyed and my fastest read this year.

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