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THE CRESCENT MOON TEAROOM by Stacy Sivinski Kirkus Star

THE CRESCENT MOON TEAROOM

by Stacy Sivinski

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781668058398
Publisher: Atria

Three magical sisters, who make a living in the late 1800s divining the futures of visitors to their family’s Chicago tea shop, find themselves pulled in different directions after a surprise visit from the Council of Witches.

Ever since the untimely deaths of their parents when they were young, triplets Anne, Beatrix, and Violet Quigley have been inseparable. Together they spend their days reading tea leaves and interpreting the images they find at the bottom of their customers’ cups. It’s a peaceful, pastry-filled, if somewhat uneventful existence, but all that changes when two things happen: First, the three members of the Council of Witches show up to ask an unexpected favor—they want the sisters to help the city’s Diviner, who suddenly finds herself without access to magic. Then, the sisters learn from a friend of their mother about a curse that has the potential to separate them by their next birthday. Soon enough they find themselves being pulled in different directions—Anne’s magic begins to grow and evolve in unexpected ways; Beatrix, after years of writing, finally catches the eye of a publisher; and Violet is swept off her feet (both literally and figuratively) by a trapeze artist when the circus comes to town. Sivinski’s novel is positively delightful, and the Quigley sisters are wonderfully different from one another despite being identical triplets. But it’s the house where they live and run their business that takes center stage. As their lives change, and they experience trials and tribulations, the house changes empathetically to reflect the ways they’re feeling, making it a character in its own right. The result is a tale of family, love, and the things that make a house a home.

A delightfully sweet and cozy novel that’s as comforting as a warm cup of tea.