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Sera Blackthorn is forty, frazzled, and free.
Divorced, jobless, and unsure of her future, Sera receives an unexpected offer from her grandmother to spend the summer in Havenwood Cove, a small coastal town in Maine, and run her grandmother’s yarn shop. It sounds peaceful and perfectβa haven for healing and regrouping.
But there’s a catch her grandmother forgot to mention: Havenwood Cove is teeming with magical folk and creatures. Suddenly, Sera finds herself the Guardian of the Moondragon. Whatβs a Moondragon? And how is she supposed to save not just Havenwood Cove, but the entire earth from unseen evil?
Join Sera on her journey to Havenwood Cove, where she discovers the magic within herself and reunites with a ghost cat named Willow. An enchanted yarn shop with a magical loom, a sentient house named Maude, and a tiny housekeeper named Molly are just a few of the delightful surprises awaiting her. And let’s not forget Syrus, a parrot-like bird with a sarcastic wit and the annoying habit of popping in unexpectedly.
Can Sera adapt to a life filled with magic and strange happenings? Can she accept and harness her own magical abilities to fulfill the quest her grandmother set for her?
Havenwood Cove is perfect for readers who enjoy a blend of humor, mystery, and magic in a cozy fantasy.
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Magic, Mirth & Mayhem by Susie Swenson is such a fun surprise a cozy mystery with a whimsical twist that feels fresh and full of heart. The humor, the magic, and the sense of wonder blend perfectly. You can tell the author wrote this with real joy and creativity. A delightful read for anyone who loves fantasy with a touch of mischief and warmth. ~Elira
βWhimsical and charming β sprinkled with light and shadow, and filled with a deep wave of relatability. A magical, heartfelt read that wraps you in warmth.β ~ Annmarie, Best Books 89
