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Jenna Walker
by Ami Mc
New York City, 1880, is a glittering metropolis where the boundary between scientific discovery and the supernatural is dangerously thin. In the heart of this Gilded Age landscape, Adelaide Thom and Eleanor St. Clair run Tea and Sympathy, a sanctuary for those who seek more than just a warm beverage. Behind the facade of their modest shop lies a world of secret cures and spiritualist intrigue, catering to an elite clientele who understand that magic is not just a myth, but a way of life.
The delicate balance of their hidden world is upended by the arrival of Beatrice Dunn, a seventeen-year-old runaway with latent, untapped powers. Drawn by a cryptic advertisement that warns the faint of heart away from the arcane, Beatrice soon discovers that she is the missing piece in a powerful coven. As Adelaide and Eleanor take her under their wing, the young apprentice must learn to harness her gifts before the city’s darkest shadows consume her.
Blending historical atmosphere with the best tropes of urban fantasy, this enchanting tale follows three women navigating a society that fears what it cannot control. If you crave a story where forbidden magic meets high-stakes suspense, this is the perfect paranormal escape.
October 29, 2017
I loved, loved, loved this book! But to quote the main characters “those averse to magic need not apply.” This was the perfect thing to read as the dry leaves swirl on the ground and the temperature gets brisk. I was thoroughly caught up in the characters, story, and place. This book reminded me of being a child and pretending to be a witch; the kind of witch who gathers herbs to make magic potions and casts (mostly) helpful spells. This book takes place in New York City in 1800. This is...
September 4, 2024
This was a very pleasant read. It took me no time to dive into the story and be enchanted. The writing is very detailed and diverse. There are different storylines but they all eventually connect beautifully. Each character has her own voice and isn't just a side character. The author shows the strength and fortitude of each lady which is great. I so enjoyed the fact of historical happenings and thought process was intertwined with the plot. ) 2 people found this helpful
October 10, 2017
Seventeen year old Beatrice is excited to be on her way to make her life in New York. She has decided to answer an ad for a shop girl who is okay with magic. Beatrice has always had a curious mind and even when her trip doesn't get off to the most auspicious start, she still perseveres. When she reaches the shop, the owners are not there but she has her first experience with a ghost. Eleanor, who was not consulted about getting a shop girl, upon meeting Beatrice realizes that she is supposed to...
December 31, 2018
After reading reviews and waiting for this book to go on sale I was so excited to finally read it! It started out AMAZINGLY! The characters drew me in immediately and the author's descriptions of places, events and people were so vivid! About half way through the book I think she got distracted. The characters began to go their separate ways, the story began to go from a gossamer web to a rickety fisherman's net that had dry rot and from there it just fell apart. I wondered if it was left...
November 30, 2017
If you haven't already figured it out, I am a huge fan of witches, books set in the 19th century (or any historical setting, if we're being honest), sharp writing, and incredible detail, so combining all of that together into this one book is one big 'yes please!' from me. The Witches of New York is a novel that showcases the strength and tenacity of women and the great lengths to which some men will go to in order to shut down anything that they fear or feel threatened by. There is a lot going...
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