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Witchy Reservations A Paranormal Cozy Mystery

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2023

Verlag

Pink Sapphire Press

Seitenzahl

236

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/1,9 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-960264-10-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2023

Verlag

Pink Sapphire Press

Seitenzahl

236

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/1,9 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-960264-10-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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Review of Witchy Reservations by Stephanie Damore

Bewertung am 23.09.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2605120

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I chose this book because I found the cozy mystery atmosphere both exciting and refreshingly new. The blurb immediately caught my attention, and the cover radiates a magical warmth that invites you to dive right in. The story follows Angelica, who is finally beginning to thrive in her hotel career. Just when things are going well, her past catches up with her: a call summons her back to Silverlake, the hometown she had left behind after heartbreak. Instead of the farewell she expected, she finds her Aunt Thelma alive and well – but in desperate need of help to save her inn. When Thelma is suddenly accused of murder, Angelica is drawn into a web of secrets. With the support of her childhood friend Misty and Vance – her first love and now her aunt’s lawyer – Angelica starts to unravel the mystery, and in doing so rediscovers parts of herself she thought she had lost. The writing style is clear and fluent, easy to follow, and very enjoyable. The first-person perspective creates a sense of closeness to Angelica and makes the story flow smoothly. I also appreciated the short, well-paced chapters, which make it easy to pick up the book for just a few moments at a time while still being drawn into the magical atmosphere. The characters are warm, approachable, and relatable. Silverlake itself, with its close-knit community where everyone knows each other, provides a charming backdrop that perfectly fits the cozy mystery genre. This structure also keeps motives from being too obvious and allows for some surprising twists. Even the side characters are well written, giving readers a vivid sense of the village and its life. While the beginning felt a bit slow, the story quickly gained momentum after the autumn festival planning meeting, at which point I could hardly put the book down. Some developments were predictable – such as the rekindling of feelings between Angelica and Vance, or the breakup with Allan – but the ending still managed to surprise me while remaining logical and satisfying. At its core, the novel explores questions of self-discovery: • Should we change who we are out of fear of being hurt again? • Can old wounds ever truly heal, or is it easier to bury them? • Is it possible to trust someone you once loved after they broke your heart? One subplot that touched me deeply was Roger’s unconditional love for Diane – a bittersweet reminder of the sacrifices one may be willing to make for another person. My only small criticism lies in Angelica’s reunion with her childhood friend Misty. Misty’s immediate and unquestioning trust felt somewhat unrealistic. Given the emotional depth of the novel, I would have liked to see a more nuanced approach here – perhaps some acknowledgment of past hurt and a chance for Angelica to show genuine remorse and growth. On the other hand, the slow and not-yet-complete reconciliation between Angelica and Vance was very well done. Their unfinished story makes me eager to read the second installment and see how their relationship develops. Overall, Witchy Reservations is a charming blend of mystery, romance, and personal growth. It’s the perfect choice for a cozy evening with a cup of tea. Despite a slightly slow start, the book completely won me over by the end. I would especially recommend it to teens and young adults looking for a light, engaging, and atmospheric read.

Review of Witchy Reservations by Stephanie Damore

Bewertung am 23.09.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2605120
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I chose this book because I found the cozy mystery atmosphere both exciting and refreshingly new. The blurb immediately caught my attention, and the cover radiates a magical warmth that invites you to dive right in. The story follows Angelica, who is finally beginning to thrive in her hotel career. Just when things are going well, her past catches up with her: a call summons her back to Silverlake, the hometown she had left behind after heartbreak. Instead of the farewell she expected, she finds her Aunt Thelma alive and well – but in desperate need of help to save her inn. When Thelma is suddenly accused of murder, Angelica is drawn into a web of secrets. With the support of her childhood friend Misty and Vance – her first love and now her aunt’s lawyer – Angelica starts to unravel the mystery, and in doing so rediscovers parts of herself she thought she had lost. The writing style is clear and fluent, easy to follow, and very enjoyable. The first-person perspective creates a sense of closeness to Angelica and makes the story flow smoothly. I also appreciated the short, well-paced chapters, which make it easy to pick up the book for just a few moments at a time while still being drawn into the magical atmosphere. The characters are warm, approachable, and relatable. Silverlake itself, with its close-knit community where everyone knows each other, provides a charming backdrop that perfectly fits the cozy mystery genre. This structure also keeps motives from being too obvious and allows for some surprising twists. Even the side characters are well written, giving readers a vivid sense of the village and its life. While the beginning felt a bit slow, the story quickly gained momentum after the autumn festival planning meeting, at which point I could hardly put the book down. Some developments were predictable – such as the rekindling of feelings between Angelica and Vance, or the breakup with Allan – but the ending still managed to surprise me while remaining logical and satisfying. At its core, the novel explores questions of self-discovery: • Should we change who we are out of fear of being hurt again? • Can old wounds ever truly heal, or is it easier to bury them? • Is it possible to trust someone you once loved after they broke your heart? One subplot that touched me deeply was Roger’s unconditional love for Diane – a bittersweet reminder of the sacrifices one may be willing to make for another person. My only small criticism lies in Angelica’s reunion with her childhood friend Misty. Misty’s immediate and unquestioning trust felt somewhat unrealistic. Given the emotional depth of the novel, I would have liked to see a more nuanced approach here – perhaps some acknowledgment of past hurt and a chance for Angelica to show genuine remorse and growth. On the other hand, the slow and not-yet-complete reconciliation between Angelica and Vance was very well done. Their unfinished story makes me eager to read the second installment and see how their relationship develops. Overall, Witchy Reservations is a charming blend of mystery, romance, and personal growth. It’s the perfect choice for a cozy evening with a cup of tea. Despite a slightly slow start, the book completely won me over by the end. I would especially recommend it to teens and young adults looking for a light, engaging, and atmospheric read.

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