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DNF -52% through
A wonderful concept and dripping in practical magic style setting and description. Clearly set up plot points that had clear foreshadowing and fit within the confines of the world building that the author meticulously described. While the characters and setting were enjoyable, sadly, the pacing threw me.
The slower pacing, while making it a incredibly cosy atmosphere, made some of the clearly intended plot points feeling flat. This meant that I couldnโt invest fully in the storyline or the characters. I didnโt feel empathetic towards our protagonists troubles and moments that should have been brimming with sexual energy and tension felt incredibly flat.
Sadly just not a win for me, but some brilliant ideas and World Building presented.

Thank you Aria & Aries and NetGalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
Love the premise of this - food that's magic? Sign me up ๐
What I liked:
The magic
The setting
Autumn/fall/witchy vibes (although this kind of fizzled out for me)
The recipes after each chapter! so cute!!
The first 30 ish % of this book was good - I was intrigued by the magic and the family curse. Unfortunately this did end up as a miss for me! I really struggled with the pacing and found the dialogue quite repetitive. The plot didn't go quite the way I expected (but not in a good way) and I struggled to stay in the story. I really didn't like the plot twist or how it was handled (or how it was resolved? honestly not sure how to describe it).
Not for me, but might work for you! Thank you again for the arc!

The unfortunate side effects of heartbreak and magic is a cozy low fantasy read. And my favourite one yet. Itโs a et in a wonderfully small town, heavily centred on family, with some romance sprinkled throughout. And I absolutely adored the recipes sprinkled through out the book, of which I am desperate to try out a couple.
I found this easy to understand, could picture myself in the cafe or Gigiโs kitchen surrounded by the noises and smells of the kitchens. It was like a big hug the whole way through. I will definitely be on the look out for a special edition of this, I loved it so much. Cannot wait to see what else Breanne Randall has written, and will follow her carer closely.

Sadie lives with her grandmother, Gigi in her childhood home, where they practice magic and share it with others in their community through baked goods and salves. After having her heart broken twice in the last ten years, Sadie is happy to continue living without letting anyone else into her fragile heart. This all changes when her ex-boyfriend Jake returns to town, her estranged twin brother Seth also returns home, and Gigi announces the news of her impending death. Sadie has to ensure she doesn't get her heart broken anymore or else the family curse will be enacted. How can she do this when old loves are resurfacing and family is being threatened to fall apart?
Despite the premise of heartbreak and death, I was expecting this book to be lighthearted and comedic. Sure, the first three or four chapters are lighthearted enough but this book grabs a hold of your feelings pretty quickly and stomps all over them until you're sobbing into your book. I think it was around chapter six, but after that, I kept crying every now and then. This is an emotional book. It's about love, heartbreak, family, death and grief. The author describes grief in such a poignant way that it brought back memories for me. Even though it felt like my own heart was breaking all over again, I had to continue reading because I needed to know what would happen to Sadie. I was just hoping that everything would be alright in the end.
Above all else, this book portrays a grandmother-granddaughter relationship, the strains of being estranged from family, dealing with heartbreak and grief, and learning to overcome your fears of the future. This would be a perfect read for autumn but perhaps keep the tissues close by. I would recommend this book to people who are fans of Charmed and Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

Thank you, NetGalley & Head of Zeus, for letting me read an ARC of this book.
When i heard this was practical magic, meets cosy small town/Gilmore Girls, i was sold!
We have witches, cosy bakery, which serves baked goods with lots of ingredients linked to natural magic and an all-knowing elderly grandmother.
Sadie is a witch who has a curse linked to her magic, which results in 4 heartbreaks, and she will lose her magic. She's already suffered 2 heartbreaks when we start the story. Bring back the man who 1st broke her heart 10 years ago and some tragic news and we've got the start of a great story.
This book was so much more than what I thought it would be (fluffy witchy story), and the plot just keeps developing more and more.
I highly recommend you check this out over the autumnal/spooky season.

Faced as a child between a curse of four heartbreaks, or losing her magic, Sadie chose her magic. Two agonising heartbreaks later she is faced with an old love returned, misfortune and her grandmother's impending death.
I initially struggled to focus on the story, I was so entranced by the poetic way in which it was written. This quickly passed, and I was captivated by the will-they-won't-they of a returned love, the tragedy of a dying relative, and Sadie's struggle to let anyone in.
A family reunited by grief, magic and heartbreak. A wonderful read indeed.

I really wanted to love this book and was so excited to get the ARC but unfortunately, it just didnโt hit right. Breanne Randallโs The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic was described as Practical Magic meets Gilmore Girls but I wasnโt getting the nostalgic vibes of either.
Sadie lives with her grandmother Gigi, with whom she also runs a bakery where they pour their knowledge of healing foods into their creations. Sadie notices a few bad omens and then the ex-boyfriend who left without a word suddenly returns and throws her off her game. At the same time, she also gets some bad news about Gigi and thinks sheโs being watched by someone from the woods near her house. Sadie has grown up knowing her family are special but they donโt refer to themselves as witches which I think would have been a bit truer to the Practical Magic vibes needed. There are some mysteries which Sadie sets out to unravel but honestly I lost interest in the story and started to struggle.
The pacing and detail were wrong and made the chapters drag on. The plot was bogged down by so much unnecessary information and the snails pace made it all seem like it was build up to something only for nothing of note to happen. I did like that each chapter ended with a recipe of an item of food mentioned in that chapter but feel that it would have been better to compile the recipes at the end of the book.

Thankyou to NetGalley and the publishing team for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review - ๐ฆ๐๐ฒ ๐๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐๐ข๐ง ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฌ๐ฉ๐จ๐ข๐ฅ๐๐ซ๐ฌ ๐ซ๐๐ ๐๐ซ๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐ ๐๐ซ๐ฌ.
I am so deeply upset to say ๐ ๐๐๐
'๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ข๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐จ๐ค ๐๐ญ ๐๐% .. I really tried to push to the end but it was just a slow read with insanely long chapters and I just couldn't bring myself to finish it. I have been following this book for ๐๐ long on Instagram and was sucked in to the ๐๐ณ๐ข๐ค๐ต๐ช๐ค๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ข๐จ๐ช๐ค ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ต๐ด ๐๐ช๐ญ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ณ๐ฆ ๐๐ช๐ณ๐ญ๐ด marketing, so I have been so excited to read it, but unfortunately this one just did not work for me.
It started off strong, and I was really enjoying the first quarter of the book. I loved the idea of all the "rules of Revelare magic" that had been passed down to Sadie from her grandmother, the cosy coffee shop vibes with the food descriptions, the smells and the envionment were just what my autumnal heart wants in a book right now, and the recipes at the end of the chapters were such a cute idea. I also loved the idea of the magic system and how it was incorporated in to these recipes. The whole "curse" issue with Sadie and her four heartbreaks was super interesting too but I quickly got bored of the overwritten parts, it became very repetetive, and I just wanted to this to be a bit more fast paced and get to more of the plot.
When it came to the plot however, honestly I was lost. I couldn't keep up there was that much going on, we had
โข cosy fantasy vibes
โข a bit of romance
โข a touch of paranormal mystery
โข a dash of family drama (trigger warning with the grandmother having cancer that I was not expecting!)
โข there was a random stray/stolen dog in which Sadie refused to give back to the owner (?)
โข oh and then is was also part cookbook
๐๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐๐ฌ ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐% ..
I think this book could have benefited from just focussing on one or two of these rather than try to be a bit of an ๐ฆ๐ท๐ฆ๐ณ๐บ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ kinda book, if the plot was a bit more developed and less "messy" (?) I think I could have enjoyed it a lot more.
I am a romance girly at heart, and I thought we would be getting lots of cosy romance in this book, but when Jake rocked up to tell Sadie about his "secret", if you would call it that ( i don't really wanna spoil it for non-readers), I got pure Christoper and Lorelai vibes from Gilmore Girls, and we all know that ๐๐ข๐๐ง'๐ญ ๐๐ง๐ ๐ฐ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ, I just did not see a happy ending for the romance in this book so I was immediately unattached from the storyline from that point and chose not to continue.
There was a lot of cussing in this book, which I don't mind at all, but the Grandmother had a foul mouth and every time she called her grandkids "shit asses" or "pissants" (never heard that term before in my life and i did have to google it) I just could not cope. Grandmothers should be sweet and wholesome!
๐๐ญ ๐๐๐๐ข๐ง๐ข๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ง๐จ๐ญ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐จ๐จ๐ค, I can see a lot of people sitting down and really enjoying this one, it just was not my cup of tea unfortunately.

A new witchy debut novel comped to Practical Magic meets Gilmore Girls and I do think it lives up to that, to an extent. It definitely has a very cosy feeling to it with recipes scattered throughout of the food featured in the previous chapter - I thought this was quite clever and not something Iโve really seen before in a book.
However I found the story to be a bit disjointed and the writing to be clunky and overwritten at times. Threads of the story got described then dropped immediately and I felt like they were just thrown in as a plot point rather than seamlessly woven into the story.
I also thought the romance would be a bit more prevalent than what it actually is. That is probably my fault for not reading the synopsis properly - I like to go into my stories without knowing much. This is very much a book about family and learning to live with the grief of losing a family member.
I liked the concept but found the execution to be a bit of a let down. You can tell this was a debut novel..
3.5 stars.

I was lucky enough to be accepted for the ARC of The Unfortunate Side Effects Of Heartbreak and Magic, thanks to NetGalley.
I went for this book as it was described for fans of 'Practical Magic' My favourite film mixed with 'Gilmore Girls' again big fan. I love witchy vibes and thought this would be the book for me and though i think some-people will absolutely love it, for me personally it fell a little short.
This book would be great for someone new to the fantasy, or witchy vibe books as it was a easy read and gave a nice entrance to that vibe. if your looking for magic like Harry Potter with Wands and Magic Spells, this is not for you. The magic in this book is very earth, material bound, Cosy Vibes..You wont find any Alohomora here. Like "Practical Magic" the magic used is very earthy toned which i really liked.
Sadie, the main character is okay, i found it very hard to build a relationship with her; i don't know if this was because of her attitude in the book or because the story was told in 3rd person. I would have loved to have read this as Sadie; i think that would have added a lot more depth into the story and really made me feel what Sadie was feeling that little bit better.
The story started off really slow, it was very today, tomorrow and the next day without enough character building in my opinion. i have a rough idea what Sadie looks like but felt there wasn't enough of a description to be able to visualize her, perhaps this is why i found it hard to build a relationship with her. I would have liked to have started the book with some context like a prologue telling me about the different kinds of magic or maybe even a little bit about the curses. i found the chapters to be incredibly long and at the end of each chapter was a recipe, this was a nice touch though probably would have put these towards the back of the book apposed to at the end of each chapter.
The overall plot was good, though i think the overall story telling and layout of the book could have been a little bit better. There was a lot of description about everything around the characters but i felt there wasn't as much narative and when there was there was no small talk it was "hello.. then a huge paragraph of feelings or a statement" it felt a little strange, it also made the book longer with actually not a lot happening. it jumped from day to day with descriptions of the town or cooking and i ended up skimming through on a handful of occasions.
With the title stating "Heartbreak" i wouldn't address this as a romance book, don't get me wrong there is a romance or two; but nothing like a full on romance book following the love of two people, i think this could have been advanced on. The author was clearly trying to make this a more family love book and family coming together, but i think with the plot of the book, the love interest could have been portrayed a little bit better.
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Over all.. i think this had a lot of promise, the plot was there and if you are looking for something quick and easy to read, want to start the Spooky season with an easy going witchy vibe book that is pretty cosy. This is for you, however sadly it just want for me though i am glad i had the opportunity to read it

I saw another book lover review this book and she said "this book felt like a warm hug from an old friend" and this is exactly how I feel so thank you Jo (from Goodreads) for taking the words out of my head haha. Itโs cozy and comforting and I couldnโt put it down, I enjoyed every page and every recipe.
There is a strong sense of friendship and family and the author makes you feel like you are part of them both and you felt all the emotions Sadie felt. Although some of the plot twists, and storylines were predictable I didnโt feel that that ruined the story or reading experience for me.
I loved the magic system, how every family member receives something different and unique. Sadieโs magic allowed her to manipulate emotions, physical ailments and behaviours through food โ baking and cooking. Her and her grandmother, Gigi, own a cafรฉ/bakery in town and her magic is put to good use!
What I loved about this is how immersive it is, between the authors words and the additions of the recipes you really feel a part of the world and throughout the whole book you feel like you are wrapped up in a blanket of love from Gigi.
Donโt be surprised if you shed a tear or two, the book title has literally โheartbreakโ in it.
If you are into a cozy book, full of magic, fantasy, beautiful friendships and family, characters that are relatable, a love with a handsome firefighter this is your book. It explores family bonds, second chance romances, grief, heartbreak and also allows you to bake and experience some of the recipes explained in the story.
Easily a 5 โญ๏ธ read for me and would happily read it again.
Thank you to Netgalley and the author/publisher for providing me with an ARC of this book (via E-Book) in exchange for an honest review before its publication date.

DNF @ 36%
I really wanted to love this, seeing as I love witchy vibes and Gilmore Girls, but this was not it (and it doesnโt have GG vibes at all)
There were quite a few things I didnโt like about this. Firstly, the romance feels very bland and lacks chemistry. I also still donโt understand what their history is? I feel like it hasnโt been properly developed at all, so I donโt care about them getting back together in the slightest. Secondly, both the love interest and the FMCโs twin brother left town and the way she talks about Seth (her twin) is quite weird, like the amount of betrayal there makes it feel like she should be talking about the love interest, especially when talking about how thereโs only 1 toothbrush. I feel like it wouldโve made more sense to choose one character who has left, and narrow the focus of the story a bit.
But my main issue with this books is the writing style - all the descriptions are overwritten, but the characters arenโt developed and donโt feel like they have any personality. I also thought the dialogue felt unnatural (especially with Gigi always calling people a โshit assโ or a โpissantโ) and the way people spoke made it feel like it was a small southern town, but itโs supposed to be Northern California? It was just weird.
I really like the idea of the magic system and the recipes throughout, but sadly, the best part of this book is the cover.

I was excited when I saw a small town witchy romance with Gilmore Girls vibes but unfortunately it was not carried through. The romance was strange and quite lackluster, it got very repetitive about the curses, and I found myself skimming some of the pages because I wasn't hugely interested.

Thank you Aria & Aries and NetGalley for the opportunity to receive this ARC.
Witchy romance books are my favourite type of book. They are your romance books mixed with the authors unique approach to what magic is. This books magical lore is unique to each individual character, some characters magic was earth based, otherโs were emotions based, creating an even wider universe of magic.
I love that this book centres around hope. The hope of finding love, of saving your family, of rebuilding bonds and discovering who you are.
Also, couldnโt not mention the beautiful receipts slotted between each chapter. A lovely unique edition to the story.
I hope the author writes a second book, as the ending was left open.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc.
Unfortunately this book just wasnโt for me and I dnfโd at 1/3 of the way through. I wasnโt engaged with the story and didnโt enjoy the writing style

Unfortunately this one didnโt work for me. It started off great, with the cozy small town vibes but got a little too repetitive for me. I also just couldnโt connect to the characters, they didnโt stand out at all, and thatโs really a must for a romance.
The fact that the witches were Christian and going to to church was also a turn off. Christianity is responsible for the deaths and persecution of so many women based on โwitchcraftโ and you expect me to believe that these witches would just be okay with thatโฆ