Genre: Fantasy | Romance | Adult Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
Release Date: Expected 25th January 2022
Publisher: Kensington Books
In the small town of Zenobia, cousins Gwen, Milo and Trudy are living quietly under the radar, out of sight of the Grand Council of Witches. The cupcake coven, or the cousin coven come from a long line of witches, but have been eternally banned from practicing thanks to their ancestor casting spells that caused disaster.
So when Gwens adopted sister, Tannith, sends the three cousins a letter saying she is running away and has bewitched one of their partners to run away with her, they think their problems couldn't get any worse. But amongst all the panic, a batch of enchanted cupcakes have gone astray, someone may be a rabbit now, and the entire town is acting rather odd ...
They're going to need a miracle to get out of this mess ... or a little magic.
A Letter to Three Witches is an enchantingly good contemporary rom-com with a magical twist. Full of charm and wit, with hilariously modern twists like witchy social media that had me giggling.
Each of the cousins had their own messy lives and backstories, but I adored all of them, despite wanting to bang their heads together at times for their exceptionally bad decisions, especially when it comes to boys.
Full of hilarious mishaps, adorable romance and a cauldron full of drama, this story was a lighthearted, easy read with the perfect autumnal halloween vibes. Running the risk of being 'too much', there was so many adjacent storylines happening at once, but instead of being messy it was brilliant chaos that was truly charming.
The saviour of the story, in my opinion, was Griz - Tanniths wonderful grumpy cat who narrates some of the chapters. Seeing things from a cats point of view was brilliant - and using him to see the things that other characters just couldn't was simply genius.
Think Bedknobs and Broomsticks style antics crossed with Practical Magic and you've got a silly, sassy and spellbinding good read.
RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I was gifted an advanced copy of this title in return for an honest review.

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