![]() ![]() The story follows Mika, a witch who has always had to hide her identity. But I can’t say that any of it was “bad ” there’s a whole lot of good going on here, and some readers are sure to love it. The cinnamon roll hero was adorable, and I probably would’ve enjoyed this a LOT more if we’d had more of that swoon and less overly descriptive passages and magic. I got bored by the extent of the witchy content (most of the book is focused on that), but kept getting drawn back in by the moments of romance. ![]() The little nuggets of romance were SO good – swoony, sweet, tender. Yes, these are adult characters (31/36), and there is a tiny bit of steam, but it’s so soft, cozy, and found family-oriented that the vibe reads a lot younger. This is the first adult romance by the author, and that could explain why it had such YA vibes. I’ll be generous with my rating, because this wasn’t a good fit for me, but it’ll be just the kind of soft, magical romance that some readers are looking for. ![]()
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