![]() Magic isn’t just that sparkling, wonderful, no payback needed fairy floss style shown in Harry Potter and very, very minimally in ‘Seashells, Spells & Caramels’. Magic has weights and balances, causes and effects. Yes, I am one of the 0.5% of the English speaking world who doesn’t actually like Harry Potter. But it was the Harry Potter style magic of “things just appearing” or “things floating about magically” that made me unable to give the full score. ![]() Hear me out! Being a Pagan and a cook I am all for infusing foods with intentions and emotions… I loved to see that in books, as that side of “witchcraft” is rarely shown. I mean, yes, I’ve not given it the full 5 out of 5 star score, but that’s down to a personal issue I have with some of the styles of magic used in ‘Seashells, Spells & Caramels’. ![]() I am usually not so cavalier with such statements on first books am I?īut I will put my neck on the line and say POTENTIALLY great series as I really loved this book. I know! How brash of me to say when I’ve only read the first book. Okay, now where to start? ‘Seashells, Spells & Caramels’? Well, it is book one in potentially a really good series. ![]() As I don’t agree to review all items or books I am approached about, I can assure you this is my open and honest review and not something I’ve been paid (or bartered a book) to say. ![]() I would like to thank the author Erin Johnson for approaching me to review a free copy of this book. ![]()
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