A coven of witches with a tangled destiny. . .
I'm Cassie Gearhart, and the last thing I remember, I cast a spell in 1974. Then, I woke up on a rainy July night to find it was 2019. And the entire Willow Creek Coven my coven was gone.
Well, there is one witch left in Willow Creek, Virginia: Nick Felson, the grandson of my high priestess, a brooding farm boy with magic in his blood and a chip on his shoulder.
Every time we get too close, love the most powerful of magicks draws us together. The passion? It threatens to be our undoing.
There's a whole host of other problems, though. For one, Nick wants nothing to do with magic and therefore, with me, a witch lost in time.
For another, the sinister magic that took the coven? It's not finished with us.
It's barely getting started.
Don't miss the first book in the Tangled Magic Series, perfect for fans of the witchy magic of Charmed and for anyone seeking paranormal romance with a small-town setting!
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The River Remembers (The Witches of Willow Creek, #3)
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What happens when wonder becomes a brand?

In Willow Creek, magic doesn't announce itself with fireworks. It lives in the careful tending of garden beds, in creek water that runs impossibly pure, in the way neighbors know exactly when to bring casseroles and when to bring silence. The Holloway sisters pragmatic mayor Emma, intuitive Lily, and analytical Sophie have spent years protecting this balance, ensuring their town's magic serves its people rather than consuming them.

But now someone wants to optimize it.

Cassian arrives in Willow Creek with the smile of a savior and the vocabulary of a consultant. His "Collective" promises efficiency, connection, and a return to authentic community. The town, weary from years of quiet struggle, leans into his vision. Shared resources. Communal decision-making. A unified identity that could finally put Willow Creek on the map.

Only three people feel the wrongness creeping in:

Lily, who can sense the creek's growing distress, feels the land recoiling from something it can't name. The water that once sang with joy now hums with an alien frequency.

Sophie, armed with spreadsheets and a scientist's skepticism, documents how people are changing. Conversations grow shorter. Individuality fades. The Collective's "empathy engine" learns to mimic care while harvesting attention like a crop.

Emma, torn between her ambition for the town and a growing dread, discovers her great-grandmother Elara's hidden letters warnings about an ancient Bargain that made Willow Creek flourish, and the catastrophic price of forgetting its terms.

The Bargain wasn't a myth. It was a living agreement between the land and its people, sustained by genuine reciprocity, heartfelt offering, and freely given essence.

The Collective doesn't want to restore it. They want to control it.

As the sisters dig deeper, they uncover a sophisticated system of psychological manipulation disguised as community building. Cassian's group isn't creating connection they're creating dependency. They're not healing the land they're extracting its remaining vitality for their own purposes, weaponizing the very vulnerabilities that make people human.

With artists losing their creative spark, musicians performing by rote, and neighbors becoming strangers who share the same space, the sisters must decide: How do you fight for authentic community when the enemy speaks the language of care?

Featuring:

  • A century-old mystery encoded in dried violets and faded letters
  • The dangerous allure of belonging in an age of isolation
  • Creek water that remembers every broken promise
  • Three sisters who refuse to let wonder be weaponized
  • The radical act of keeping magic small and good

Perfect for readers who love:

  • Character-driven fantasy with heart
  • Stories about the power of genuine community
  • Smart critiques of manipulation disguised as care
  • Magical realism rooted in place and memory
  • Found family and sisterhood

"The river does not require belief. Only company." - Alma Holloway, 1911


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