Witchy Books for Halloween: Magical Reads to Enjoy This Spooky Season
Discover Different Types of Witches: Perfect Witchy Reads for Halloween and the Spooky Season
Dive Into Magical Tales Perfect for Halloween
Red Runs the Witch's Thread by Victoria Williamson
Paisley, Scotland, 1697. Thirty-five people accused of witchcraft. Seven condemned to death. Six strangled and burned at the stake. All accused by eleven-year-old Christian Shaw.
Curse the Day by Annabel Chase
One Tequila by Tricia O'Malley
From a NY Times & USA Today Bestselling author comes a laugh-out-loud magical mystery set in small-town Tequila Key.
Tequila Key is just like any other small town and I'm just like any other small town psychic. Scratch that. Tequila Key is a world onto itself and some people might think that I am one crayon short of the box.
And, if we're being totally honest, Tequila Key is just like any other small town – if that town boasts a voodoo priestess and a few white witches for flavor. Turquoise blue water and the best margaritas this side of Mexico make it hard to leave.
I'm Althea Rose, co-owner of Luna Rose Potions & Tarot Shop, and I've just stumbled into a love triangle while trying to save my best friend from being accused of murder.
See? Just like any other small town.
Spelled by Betsy Schow
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Somewhere over the rainbow, all spell is about to break loose…
Fairy Tale Survival Rule No. 32: If you find yourself at the mercy of a wicked witch, sing a romantic ballad and wait for your Prince Charming to save the day.
Yeah, no thanks. Dorthea is completely princed out. Sure being the crown princess of Emerald has its perks—like Glenda Original ball gowns and Hans Christian Louboutin heels. But a forced marriage to the charming brooding prince Kato is so not what Dorthea had in mind for her enchanted future.
Talk about unhappily ever after.
Trying to fix her prince problem by wishing on a (cursed) star royally backfires, leaving the kingdom in chaos and her parents stuck in some place called “Kansas.” Now it’s up to Dorthea and her pixed off prince to find the mysterious Wizard of Oz and undo the curse…before it releases the wickedest witch of all and spells The End for the world of Story.
More witchy reads on my TBR
Magic & Matchmaking by Tee Harlowe
A desperate witch inheriting a tea shop, a famous bard needing a break, and the fake-dating scheme that could help them both.
Claire Bennett has three rules for her tea shop, Kindred & Kettle:
No plotting at the tables.
Tip if you can.
Always say please.
It should have been simple. She wanted nothing more than to serve tea, bake scones, and keep her magic quiet. But when word spreads that her little shop welcomes villains, Claire finds herself at the center of a storm she never asked for. Assassins, thieves, and cursed lawyers come seeking comfort instead of chaos—and suddenly her tea shop feels more like neutral ground in a city that would rather see them gone.
Then a self-proclaimed hero arrives with a livestream and a vendetta, determined to expose Kindred & Kettle as a den of criminals. Claire’s rules are tested, her windows cracked, and her carefully guarded peace threatened by powers much larger than herself.
To protect her patrons—and the fragile sense of family growing between them—Claire will have to decide what kind of witch she wants to be: the quiet girl who avoids notice, or the one who understands that kindness can be the sharpest form of rebellion.
Full of warmth, wit, and a touch of quiet magic, The Quiet Girl’s Guide to Villainy is a cozy fantasy where the kettle always whistles, the chairs always hold steady, and even the most unlikely guests may find a place to belong.
The Tea Witch's Secret by Laura Greenwood and Ariana Jade
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Hana knows she shouldn't fall for Oliver, even if his familiar training constantly leads him back to her for healing.
As a tea witch and healer, Hana knows her role in Purple Oak Oasis, and as the heir of the Steeper family, she knows better than to fall for someone she shouldn't. But the heart wants what it wants, and for Hana Steeper, that means Oliver Fields.
Oliver's trouble with his owl familiar leads him to the infirmary, where he gets to flirt with the very cute Hana as much as he wants. When their friendship turns into something more, it's not long before they're unable to resist.
Are their feelings stronger than the rules they should be listening to?
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The Tea Witch's Secret is a cozy fantasy romance with a friends-to-lovers m/f forbidden romance, an enthusiastic owl familiar, and a healer determined to do her job.
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