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The Crescent Moon Tearoom is a perfect cute, cozy fantasy. t’s a beautiful story of three sisters trying so hard to stay together while also trying to listen to their hearts and tempted to follow their own paths for their lives. It was short and sweet, and it's certain to pull on the heartstrings of anyone who grew up close to their sisters. I loved everything about this story!! Absolutely enchanting, this is a must read for my witchy book lovers. The pacing, plot as it develops, and the magical threads are beautifully written and blossom with each page.
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This is the perfect cosy read you didn't know you needed for this season! I found this book to be heartwarmingly beautiful, the bonds that are explored as the history develops are definitely what make this book worth reading.
Also, the challenges that are presented to the sisters will make you want to read until you can't keep your eyes open anymore.
The vibes are immaculate, so if cosy mystery is your genre of choice, make sure to read this book when it comes out! You will not regret it.
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Cosy, heartwarming and delightfully witchy, The Crescent Moon Tearoom serves up the cosiest family saga, with the most loveable characters. There’s magical tea, an enchanted house (complete with time travelling cat!) A possible curse, a twist of fate and plenty of character growth. The perfect blend of intrigue/low stakes, it’s a perfect book to lose yourself within whilst snuggled up on the sofa with a warm drink and soft blanket - I really, really enjoyed it! 🌙✨
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The ideal cinnamon-scented read for autumn, this novel is like a cosy version of the TV show Charmed. Three witch sisters run a tea-room in Chicago, where they read fortunes. However, they are under a curse which threatens to pull them apart. It's a book about destiny, love and lots of magical herbal tea.
There is much to admire in this book. The characters of the witches, Anne, Violet and Beatrix, are all very distinctive. The house in which they live is also a character, with a will of its own. They have a time-travelling cat, too. The author writes the senses very effectively so that you feel you're breathing in the scent of the tea, tasting the sugar of magic-laced biscuits, feeling the chill air of the approaching winter. I would say it's a character-driven book, as the plot moves quite slowly and focuses on the sisters' self-discovery.
I really enjoyed this read and I look forward to whatever the author writes next!
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It’s been a while since I’ve been this consumed by an ARC. This book is pure autumnal escapism: a witchy cozy fantasy with a dash of Bridgeston aesthetic. Set in a magical tearoom. With triplet fortune-telling witches as FMCs. And an undertone of an old-fashion circus spectacle and a bookish vibe. This book is definitely more vibes than plot, and reads like a literary fiction novel being very character-driven. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the aesthetic and the intricate world-building. Thank you Stacy Sivinski, you really nailed it in this perfect spooky season read. This was a 5-star read for me and I cannot recommend enough!
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The Crescent Moon Tearoom is a perfect cute, cozy fantasy. t’s a beautiful story of three sisters trying so hard to stay together while also trying to listen to their hearts and tempted to follow their own paths for their lives. It was short and sweet, and it's certain to pull on the heartstrings of anyone who grew up close to their sisters. I loved everything about this story!! Absolutely enchanting, this is a must read for my witchy book lovers. The pacing, plot as it develops, and the magical threads are beautifully written and blossom with each page.
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This is the perfect cosy read you didn't know you needed for this season! I found this book to be heartwarmingly beautiful, the bonds that are explored as the history develops are definitely what make this book worth reading.
Also, the challenges that are presented to the sisters will make you want to read until you can't keep your eyes open anymore.
The vibes are immaculate, so if cosy mystery is your genre of choice, make sure to read this book when it comes out! You will not regret it.
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Cosy, heartwarming and delightfully witchy, The Crescent Moon Tearoom serves up the cosiest family saga, with the most loveable characters. There’s magical tea, an enchanted house (complete with time travelling cat!) A possible curse, a twist of fate and plenty of character growth. The perfect blend of intrigue/low stakes, it’s a perfect book to lose yourself within whilst snuggled up on the sofa with a warm drink and soft blanket - I really, really enjoyed it! 🌙✨
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The ideal cinnamon-scented read for autumn, this novel is like a cosy version of the TV show Charmed. Three witch sisters run a tea-room in Chicago, where they read fortunes. However, they are under a curse which threatens to pull them apart. It's a book about destiny, love and lots of magical herbal tea.
There is much to admire in this book. The characters of the witches, Anne, Violet and Beatrix, are all very distinctive. The house in which they live is also a character, with a will of its own. They have a time-travelling cat, too. The author writes the senses very effectively so that you feel you're breathing in the scent of the tea, tasting the sugar of magic-laced biscuits, feeling the chill air of the approaching winter. I would say it's a character-driven book, as the plot moves quite slowly and focuses on the sisters' self-discovery.
I really enjoyed this read and I look forward to whatever the author writes next!
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Daryna L, Reviewer
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It’s been a while since I’ve been this consumed by an ARC. This book is pure autumnal escapism: a witchy cozy fantasy with a dash of Bridgeston aesthetic. Set in a magical tearoom. With triplet fortune-telling witches as FMCs. And an undertone of an old-fashion circus spectacle and a bookish vibe. This book is definitely more vibes than plot, and reads like a literary fiction novel being very character-driven. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the aesthetic and the intricate world-building. Thank you Stacy Sivinski, you really nailed it in this perfect spooky season read. This was a 5-star read for me and I cannot recommend enough!