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This week I’m travelling to Lancashire to join a witch and her found family in the cosy fantasy A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna. This one is equal parts heart and magic, as we follow Sera Swan while she discovers what is most important to her after being exiled from the Sorcerer's Guild following a huge rule infraction! Since then, she's built a new life running an inn that only appears to those who truly need it.
With a backdrop of enchanted rooms where petals fall from the ceiling, a house full of eccentric misfits, and the ever-present shadow of the Guild, this story offers gentle humour, found family warmth, and the quiet ache of desperation to get back what was lost years before. At the heart of it all is Sera, a heroine who has to decide not just whether she wants her magic back, but whether she’s ready to open herself up to let people into her life.
As with every episode, while I’ll be touching on the views of others to keep things balanced, ultimately, the opinions here are my own. I’ll be talking through the world-building, the cast of characters who make the inn feel alive, and whether the romantic thread kept me invested, or if it had me rolling my eyes.
Everything remains completely spoiler-free and 100% honest, because what’s the point otherwise?
And don’t forget to stay tuned for a second, shorter review. I’ll also be sharing my thoughts on The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst. Think bookshops, quiet rebellion, and a story about finding a place to belong.
So, pop the kettle on, get comfy, and let’s talk books.
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This week I’m travelling to Lancashire to join a witch and her found family in the cosy fantasy A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna. This one is equal parts heart and magic, as we follow Sera Swan while she discovers what is most important to her after being exiled from the Sorcerer's Guild following a huge rule infraction! Since then, she's built a new life running an inn that only appears to those who truly need it.
With a backdrop of enchanted rooms where petals fall from the ceiling, a house full of eccentric misfits, and the ever-present shadow of the Guild, this story offers gentle humour, found family warmth, and the quiet ache of desperation to get back what was lost years before. At the heart of it all is Sera, a heroine who has to decide not just whether she wants her magic back, but whether she’s ready to open herself up to let people into her life.
As with every episode, while I’ll be touching on the views of others to keep things balanced, ultimately, the opinions here are my own. I’ll be talking through the world-building, the cast of characters who make the inn feel alive, and whether the romantic thread kept me invested, or if it had me rolling my eyes.
Everything remains completely spoiler-free and 100% honest, because what’s the point otherwise?
And don’t forget to stay tuned for a second, shorter review. I’ll also be sharing my thoughts on The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst. Think bookshops, quiet rebellion, and a story about finding a place to belong.
So, pop the kettle on, get comfy, and let’s talk books.
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