Everything she does is magic

Bridget Morrissey

Book - 2025

"In the charming town of Fableview, every day is Halloween. Darcy Keller, resident ray of sunshine and town spirit princess, loves every moment of Fableview's fall festivities. But she's also really ready to leave for college next year, even though her parents expect her to stay and take over their Halloween empire. Enter brooding new girl Anya Doyle, a real-life witch and almost a full member of her coven. In order to be initiated, she has to choose a mortal ally to act as her "protector." But having moved around so much, Anya is completely friendless. So she does what any self-respecting teenage almost-witch would--she lies and tells her coven her secret crush, Darcy, is willing to do the job. The solution? Work t...ogether, of course. The girls agree to help each other out, attending everything from a costume parade to a pumpkin patch party to an apple bobbing contest together. But with Anya's magical powers and Darcy's future independence on the line, the last thing they need is the added complication of pesky feelings..."--Amazon website.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In the countdown to Halloween, two girls revel in the magic of the season. The town of Fableview packs its biggest money-making holiday with events galore. Darcy Keller, who teaches painting classes in her parents' art shop, lays the legends of benevolent local witches on thick when she's speaking to tourists, though she doesn't really believe they're true. She's trying to break away from expectations that she'll stay in town and take over the shop; her sights are instead set on an out-of-state college. But how to tell her parents? Anya Doyle, who's queer, moved to Fableview last year. She's a bona fide witch--a mender, who can revive dead flowers or repair torn fabric. She's under pressure to find a mortal to act as her protector before her upcoming initiation into the family coven. Maybe it could be Darcy, whom she's had a crush on since the moment they met--but she's unsure how to broach either topic when they barely talk. On the cusp of adulthood, the 17-year-olds must learn to claim their respective identities while honoring traditions. This is a feel-good read infused with cozy autumnal atmosphere. The whimsical Halloween elements (Darcy's parents wear bedsheet ghost costumes, and Mr. Keller owns a necktie adorned with pumpkins) complement the lively characters, lighthearted antics, and immersive descriptions. The leads are cued white. A charming and witchy Sapphic romance.(Romance. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.