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Small Town, Big Magic by Hazel Beck was an amazing story that really made me think and wonder if this story could be true. A theme that ran through this story is that the right friends will always be there for you no matter what, as well as with the right friends and even family you can get through anything. Emerson Wilde’s life is devoted to improving St. Cyprian, the small town her family’s lived in for generations. The bane of her existence since childhood is Skip, the town’s mayor. Emerson discovers that there’s more to St. Cyprian, Skip, and herself than she realized. The magic is real. Emerson loves her town, fighting for what she believes in: making her town a better place. It’s hard to argue with her passion; especially she unexpectedly lands in the middle of something bigger than she can possibly comprehend. Emerson has a very close group of friends who are incredibly supportive and loving. Georgie and Ellowyn and Jacob and Zander are each different, unique, wonderful, and united in their efforts to take care of Emerson; despite her not wanting it. Do not miss the rivers, the magic embedded into the town itself, the familiars, as well as the awe Emerson has for her magic.


This new series by Hazel Beck shines with humor, romance, and surprising gothic danger, it had me hooked from the first page and kept me turning pages. Emerson Wilde is confident, organized and a small town businesswoman with big plans; that is until they all unravel as she discovers her town isn't quite what it appears to be, and for that matter, neither is she. A fun opening into the Witchlore series, Hazel Beck gives us a cast of characters to cheer and love and enough magic and suspense to keep the pages turning.
I highly recommend Small Town, Big Magic to other readers and cannot wait for the next story in this series.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

 


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