The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells

By Rachel Greenlaw

Practical Magic meets Gilmore Girls – a gorgeous autumnal, cosy read

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Magical and grounding at the same time, otherworldly and natural. I absolutely treasured it from beginning to end.’ Cecilia Ahern, Sunday Times Number One bestseller

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There is an old tale that weaves through the mountain town of Woodsmoke.

It whispers of a stranger who appears as the snow falls, only to disappear in spring.

Leaving behind a broken heart…

Carrie Morgan expects trouble when she returns to Woodsmoke after ten years.

What she does not predict is the beautiful stranger who walks into her life with the first frost and with whom Carrie begins to fall in love.

Bound to her family’s book of spells and a deep magic that flows from the mountains, Carrie’s family warn that her new love is a curse who will disappear when the frost thaws.

If Carrie is to embrace the power a Morgan woman carries, she must trade something in return.

But is lifting a curse worth any price?

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PRAISE FOR THIS MAGICAL, COSY BOOK

Modern magic meets perfect prose. It is an absolute masterpiece’ Frost magazine

‘It was beautiful, it was evocative, it was fascinating.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Spellbinding and starry, the Woodsmoke Women cast a spell on me.’ M.A. Kuzniar, author of Midnight in Everwood

‘Loved this! The folklore captures the imagination.‘ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Completely captures the imaginationMuddy Stilettos

‘The characters are so raw and relatable and the mystery so intriguing that I hated slipping out of this magical world and back to reality.’ Kate Robb, author of This Spells Love

‘Spooky and melancholy to start with, and then full of tension as you find out more about why Carrie originally left Woodsmoke… I’d definitely recommend.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘An atmospheric and cosy read, sparkling with enchantment.’ Natasha J. Hastings, author of How to Charm a Viscount

So many witch books are set in the USA and it was wonderful to read one set right here in the UK. The magic is woven throughout this book in such a subtle way and the writing is just beautiful.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Format: Trade Paperback
Release Date: 10 Oct 2024
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-0-00-870852-8
Price: £13.99, £13.99 (Export Price) , €None
Rachel Greenlaw grew up in North Cornwall, surrounded by wild moorland. She studied English with Creative Writing at Falmouth University before moving to an island in the middle of the Atlantic, where she lives with her husband and two children. Rachel\'s debut novel, One Christmas Morning was shortlisted for the Fantasy Romantic Novel Award 2024. The Compass and Blade trilogy is her first YA fiction series. The Woodsmoke Women\'s Book of Spells is her second novel for adults. Rachel can be found on Instagram @rachelgreenlaw_ and at rachelgreenlaw.com

Praise for Woodsmoke Women's Book of Spells -

”'Curl up cosy with something like this magical story of Carrie Morgan coming home… Ahh!” - Peterborough Telegraph

Praise for Rachel Greenlaw and One Christmas Morning -

”'Haunting, magical and sparkling with Christmas spirit, One Christmas Morning is a festive love story with a difference. A clever and cathartic novel about healing, grief, facing up to ourselves and letting go, it tugged on my heartstrings and took me through every emotion possible. A warm and powerful debut” - Holly Miller, The Sight of You

'Perfectly heartwarming' The Debut Digest -

”'The book I didn't know I needed to read - gorgeous, Christmassy and compelling” - Ella Allbright, The Last Charm

”'Wonderfully heart-warming, One Christmas Morning is a beautifully festive second-chance romance that made me cry, filled my heart with hope, and cast a magical spell on me until I’d turned the very last page” - M.A. Kuzniar, Midnight in Everwood

”'One Christmas Morning by Rachel Greenlaw is a festive treat. An intelligent, romantic story of star-crossed lovers, I was completely absorbed by the millennial Scrooge Eva’s predicament. Greenlaw’s debut is a shimmering success” - Laura Shepperson, The Heroines