Last year, I read all of the Sugar Maple Chronicles. But I can’t find another series or books similar to that it. The book was very engaging and didn’t want to put them down.
I also love good witch the tv show if that helps. Thanks
This isn’t *quite* on point, but I’ll suggest nonetheless. I’m currently reading In the Company of Witches, which is the first novel in a series about witches who run a B&B. It’s more cozy mystery than soap opera, but is charming and witchy.
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Someone Tell Aunt Tillie She’s Dead is a good book I enjoyed. Also The Spence books by Libba Bray.
Agondonter on
Cackle by Rachel Harrison would fit the bill, I think. I read it a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it. (I share your appreciation of The Good Witch, too!)
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Nancy Warren’s The Great Witches Baking Show series.
GrumioInvictus on
Perhaps more witchy academia than witchy soap opera, but I feel like it has enough soap opera elements to qualify: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. It’s kinda like Twilight went to graduate school.
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Okay, this is speaking my language. For that same kind of quirky magical witchy town vibe, here are some things I recommend:
Charlaine Harris – Midnight Texas series. Very similar to what you are asking for.
Erin Sterling – The Ex Hex and The Kiss Curse
Heather Blake – Magic Potion Mystery Series – starts with A Magic Potion to Die For
Heather Webber (same author wrote under Heather Blake) — literally any of her books – they are all lovely little magical realism series — but not necessarily witches.
Sarah Painter – The Language of Spells series.
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I’m shocked no one suggested:
– Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen (first of the Waverly series)
– the Innkeeper Chronicles by Ilona Andrews
Both very cozy and witchy series with lots of drama.
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This isn’t *quite* on point, but I’ll suggest nonetheless. I’m currently reading In the Company of Witches, which is the first novel in a series about witches who run a B&B. It’s more cozy mystery than soap opera, but is charming and witchy.
Someone Tell Aunt Tillie She’s Dead is a good book I enjoyed. Also The Spence books by Libba Bray.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison would fit the bill, I think. I read it a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it. (I share your appreciation of The Good Witch, too!)
Nancy Warren’s The Great Witches Baking Show series.
Perhaps more witchy academia than witchy soap opera, but I feel like it has enough soap opera elements to qualify: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. It’s kinda like Twilight went to graduate school.
Okay, this is speaking my language. For that same kind of quirky magical witchy town vibe, here are some things I recommend:
Charlaine Harris – Midnight Texas series. Very similar to what you are asking for.
Erin Sterling – The Ex Hex and The Kiss Curse
Heather Blake – Magic Potion Mystery Series – starts with A Magic Potion to Die For
Heather Webber (same author wrote under Heather Blake) — literally any of her books – they are all lovely little magical realism series — but not necessarily witches.
Sarah Painter – The Language of Spells series.
I’m shocked no one suggested:
– Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen (first of the Waverly series)
– the Innkeeper Chronicles by Ilona Andrews
Both very cozy and witchy series with lots of drama.
The Witching Hour and Lasher by Anne Rice.