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THE WEDDING WITCH

A winsome, witchy rom-com.

A wedding-spell mishap transports a magical-artifact hunter and a Welsh witch back in time.

Tamsyn Bligh has earned a reputation for procuring magical objects, particularly the type that will earn her an impressive sum. While she’s not a witch herself, her line of work allows her to cross paths with many people in that particular community, but none of them have left quite as strong an impression as the stoic, bearded Bowen Penhallow. When the two of them strike a deal in which Tamsyn will procure magical items for Bowen without resorting to less-than-legal means, it seems like the perfect agreement. Never mind the fact that Bowen has been the leading man in most of her filthy fantasies; Tamsyn has been an artifact hunter long enough to recognize that it would be a mistake to blend the professional and personal. Besides, she’s got one more job lined up that could ensure she’s financially set for the rest of her life; she’ll just need to sneak into the witchy wedding of the century at Tywyll House in North Wales to pull it off. Meanwhile, Bowen has been invited to the same wedding, and when the two cross paths, sparks fly—in part because an unexpected spell catapults them back to 1957, to another Yuletide wedding on the same estate. As Tamsyn and Bowen are forced to work together to return to the present, they also have to perform some important matchmaking to ensure that Bowen’s grandparents tie the knot—but nothing may be more dangerous than giving in to their own growing feelings. The latest installment in Sterling’s bewitching series sets another charming romance against a new seasonal backdrop, with Bowen and Tamsyn proving themselves a couple to cheer for. Navigating time travel and magical mishaps might seem like a lot, but the book mostly succeeds at balancing all of these elements without sacrificing a beat of its main love story.

A winsome, witchy rom-com.

Pub Date: Oct. 8, 2024

ISBN: 9780063297593

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Aug. 3, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2024

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IT STARTS WITH US

Through palpable tension balanced with glimmers of hope, Hoover beautifully captures the heartbreak and joy of starting over.

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The sequel to It Ends With Us (2016) shows the aftermath of domestic violence through the eyes of a single mother.

Lily Bloom is still running a flower shop; her abusive ex-husband, Ryle Kincaid, is still a surgeon. But now they’re co-parenting a daughter, Emerson, who's almost a year old. Lily won’t send Emerson to her father’s house overnight until she’s old enough to talk—“So she can tell me if something happens”—but she doesn’t want to fight for full custody lest it become an expensive legal drama or, worse, a physical fight. When Lily runs into Atlas Corrigan, a childhood friend who also came from an abusive family, she hopes their friendship can blossom into love. (For new readers, their history unfolds in heartfelt diary entries that Lily addresses to Finding Nemo star Ellen DeGeneres as she considers how Atlas was a calming presence during her turbulent childhood.) Atlas, who is single and running a restaurant, feels the same way. But even though she’s divorced, Lily isn’t exactly free. Behind Ryle’s veneer of civility are his jealousy and resentment. Lily has to plan her dates carefully to avoid a confrontation. Meanwhile, Atlas’ mother returns with shocking news. In between, Lily and Atlas steal away for romantic moments that are even sweeter for their authenticity as Lily struggles with child care, breastfeeding, and running a business while trying to find time for herself.

Through palpable tension balanced with glimmers of hope, Hoover beautifully captures the heartbreak and joy of starting over.

Pub Date: Oct. 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-668-00122-6

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: July 26, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2022

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UNLOVED

Deeply moving and emotional.

A hockey player falls in love with his tutor.

Matt “Freddy” Fredderic is the life of the party at Waterfell University. He’s a starter on the hockey team and can have any girl on campus—but he’s also in danger of failing out if he can’t improve his grades in math and biology. His ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia make him eligible for university tutoring services, and Ro Shariff is his newly assigned tutor. Ro had a crush on Freddy freshman year but convinced herself that she’s over it now, in her senior year. She’s been in an on-again, off-again relationship with a guy named Tyler for the past two years, but he’s manipulative, borderline abusive, and probably cheating on her. Ro is desperate for love and affection and still suffers from bouts of intense homesickness. She and Freddy develop a tentative friendship even though they couldn’t be more different on the surface—he’s a popular, gregarious athlete to her quiet, introverted academic. Ro sees beyond Freddy’s persona as a dumb jock, while he recognizes that she feels lonely and like an outsider. When Freddy swoops in to rescue Ro after an ugly disagreement with Tyler, the two admit that their feelings for each other are more romantic than friendly. Corinne’s second novel is an emotional powerhouse. Ro and Freddy share everything with each other: fears of not being good enough for their friends, details of their harmful previous romantic relationships, and the deep feelings of grief related to illness and loss of parents. They have to learn to trust themselves and each other in the midst of the pressures that come with transitioning from college to adulthood. Their evolution from friends to lovers is a classic slow burn, and it makes for an angsty and deeply affecting read.

Deeply moving and emotional.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2025

ISBN: 9781668068489

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: tomorrow

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