Andromeda Wildwood is practically perfect in every witch way. Her life is a haze of pink, magic and impossibly high standards. The proud owner of Celestial Bakehouse, a bustling London bakery, Annie devotes her powers to pleasing others, and while perfection exacts a magical toll, it’s a price she is more than willing to pay.
However, when Annie is tasked by her coven with mentoring a troubled teenage witch, her charmed existence is thrown into chaos. She couldn’t be more different from fiery, stubborn Maeve. Or from Hal, the gruff but handsome owner of their temporary lodgings, who is not best pleased to find the coven has offered up his woodland cottage to two headstrong witches.
As the unlikely trio slowly bond, outside forces begin to take an interest in Maeve’s extraordinary powers. Will Annie risk everything to protect the true magic she’s finally found?
After thoroughly enjoying the magical escapism that was Rewitched last year I didn't waste a moment in picking up Lucy Jane Woods new release Uncharmed and sorry but how can any one walk past this absolutely stunning cutesy cover!
Don't fear if you haven't read Rewitched because this is a stand alone although previous characters do make an appearance. But our practically perfect main character Annie is fresh and new and pulls us into a slice of heaven from the first chapter. The author has such deliciously good descriptive writing which needs to come with a warning because it had me drooling over all the sweet treat in the first chapter and I found myself praying for my diet and willpower!
This book is magical but with such a warm cosy charm to it which I am finding is my happy place when it comes to fantasy books because there is no crazy challenging world building for my ADHD brain to get my head around I am just enveloped in a welcoming hug of sorcery.
Annie soon shows us and learns for herself that perfection isn't all it is cracked up to be and that being true to yourself will bring the best form of happiness and attract the right people to be around you, likeling you for you and not who you are trying to be.
I loved Annie she was our ray of sugary hope and on the flip side we also meet our little storm cloud Maeve and watching these two come together to help each other find their place in the world and show their true colours was exciting and joyous to watch.
I think I may have actually enjoyed this one a tad more than Rewitched which is a rare thing I find in second books. If you are looking to kick of your cosy sorcery reading this autumn then I have just found the perfect one for you.