
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
How can I describe this book....
If you take the cozy mystery elements of a cozy mystery...
Throw in witches and werewolves...
A sapphic romance between said witch and werewolf...
A potion goes wrong, and small town vibes...
And you got this book.
Honestly, this book was really cute. It was cozy, had a mystery in it, and I enjoyed reading this book. It had a young witch who was trying to come up with a heartbreak potion to get rid of the heartbreak she felt for her friend Ximena. One day, Sage (the witch) ran out of the store, and there was a break-in at the store, thanks to Ximena calling her and telling her about it. Running back to the store, she found that her heartbreak potion was gone, and now she needs to know who broke into the store and why.
Throughout the book, we see Sage and Ximena try to solve the case in a couple of days, along with them trying to talk about why Ximena left and also their feelings for each other. When Sage finds out that Ximena is a werewolf and cannot control it because of the magic that has been leeched because of Bottled Wonders, a huge superstore like Walmart, but they sell a whole bunch of generic potions, and the owner, John Winters, is trying to run out every single small business in town.
Not if Sage has anything to deal with it.
Along with a human whose memory is lost, Sage and Ximena race to find out who stole the horrible potion and why. When they find out it was an athlete from school who was giving the potions to John Winters, Sage comes up with an idea to stop him, and it works. John is arrested, Sage came up with a new potion that helped revive the memories of the girl, and Ximena asks her to be her girlfriend. Everything is going well, and the shop is saved.
Even though all of this happened in the springtime, I feel like you can read this in the falltime and it can still be cozy and adorable at the same time. I enjoyed myself and I hope she comes out with more books or make this into a series, because I would read that.
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