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- Book Review: The Kingdom is a Golden Cage by Lilly Inkwood
European folk tales and armed with a large cast of characters, the novel can feel confusing at times, and I was thankful that Inkwood chose to begin her book with a map of the Kingdoms and a description of the I found myself turning back to the descriptions to help me keep track of the Game of Thrones style back-stabbing to come in her sequels. You can find the book here.
- The Shoppe on Brackenbury Lane by Grace Nuth
To that all I can say is...faerie magic is quite a remarkable thing. I cannot blame you. Just a few days ago I found a fairy godmother’s wand stuffed into a glass shoe right at the front of I only want those objects that will do good to match with those who need their help. two gets tucked into the coat jacket of unsavory thieves, well…I’m just the puppet of fate, aren’t I?
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: A Secret History of Witches by Louisa Morgan
Her descendants escape persecution and begin a new life on a secluded farm located along the Cornwall I loved Morgan’s tale of generational love and trauma. I loved this beautiful book about five generations of women struggling to find themselves in a world You can find it here. her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/
- This and That
Kelly Jarvis, our Contributing Editor, and I, are hard at work on the May 1 issue. If you have any questions about anything listed here, please don't put them into the comments, but email
- Summer Book Roundup
You can read my review here. You can read my review here . I love this book! You can read my review here . You can read my review here . Her first novella, Selkie Moon , comes out in 2025.
- Throwback Thursday: Travelers’ Sickness, by Kiyomi Appleton Gaines
root of her neck. She took her tablets and lay in her room, unable to turn her head without pain. She opened her eyes and saw her room below her, her own body, headless and lifeless on the bed. "I noticed you," she would say, "at the temple. I'm called krasue." Hers was not the path of nonviolence, but rather of the tiger and the wolf.
- Kate's Pick: The Grand Chateau Gift Box
I try to keep my picks affordable, but every once in a while, I find something so ridiculously fun, I I know, $125 is just too much, but this confection of card stock, glitter, crystals, and a chandelier—and that’s only part of the list—is so in your face frou-frou Marie Antoinette, that I simply have to share Unfortunately, because of Etsy shareability rules, I can’t do more than give you the link to the chateau
- Throwback Thursday: An Illusion, by Deborah L.E. Beauchamp
was a stunningly beautiful girl dripping in gold and pearls and clothing from the finest collections; her When she spoke, they gathered around, listening to every word, to every sound, What she says must be She had everything that they sought-after, so they copied every move, even her laughter. Beauchamp is well past the age of a ‘new’ writer but her experience plays an integral role in her work , shaping her thoughts that she paints on the paper.
- Throwback Thursday: Snowballs for Angels, by Priya Sridhar
If she doesn't sell any matches, then her father will beat her for bringing no coins home. Rather than go home after no customer comes to help, the girl crouches between two sumptuous houses and They show her visions of loveliness to help her cope with the cold. When she sees her grandmother in heaven, the girl asks for her grandmother to take her there. But here, Death says no. He gives life, rather than reaps it.
- Chosen Authors: FTM's Sept. & Dec. Issues
With all the money in the world, at least 10 more names would be listed here. Please note that I have not designated which issue the chosen author’s work will be in, but all will Yours in Enchantment, Kate And check out our SHOP PAGE with our all new DIGITAL DOWNLOADS HERE
- Review by Lissa Sloan: The Witch & The Tsar by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore
On the other hand, she might put you in her oven and eat you. Though Yaga keeps her distance from the mortals, she always helps those who come in search of her healing But everything changes when her friend Anastasia, wife of the Tsar, comes to beg for her aid. Ivan the Terrible, 16th century Russia, and Russian mythology are all subjects I know very little about But I love to learn, and I really love to be transported somewhere new (or old), and The Witch and the
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Sirens by Emilia Hart
their relationship has become distant, Lucy travels to her sister’s home in her time of need. and her own. Although the contemporary story is fascinating, I especially loved the chapters devoted to Mary and Eliza You can find it here . Selkie Moon is her debut novella.











