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A sweet, breezy read offering Southern charm, light romance, and a sprinkle of magic - perfect for fans of feel-good fiction who don't mind a little predictability.

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    The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
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    Perfect for cozying up with something light, magical, and heartwarming - especially if you love stories about friendship, finding yourself, and the simple magic of everyday life.

    When Josey woke upand saw the feathery frost on her windowpane, she smiled. Finally, it was cold enough to wear long coats and tights. It was cold enough for scarves and shirts worn in layers, like ca...

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    The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen
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    A light, magical feel-good novel that’s perfect for escaping into a dreamy small-town world - ideal for fans of gentle mysteries, charming characters, and a touch of the fantastical.

    It took a moment for Emily to realize the car had come to a stop. She looked up from her charm bracelet, which she’d been worrying in slow circles around her wrist, and stared out the window. The two...

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    Lost Lake
    Book 1 in the series:Lost Lake

    Lost Lake - Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen
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    A gently enchanting and poignant read - perfect for those seeking comfort, hope, and a dash of magic, but might not satisfy if you crave surprises or a more realist, edgy tale.

    She opened her eyes slowly and saw that a pale lavender moth had come to a rest on the back of her hand. She watched it from her pillow, wondering if it was real. It reminded her of her husband Matt’s...

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    Garden Spells - Waverley Family by Sarah Addison Allen
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    A heartwarming, enchanting escape - best for readers who crave magic in the everyday, a Southern setting, and (most importantly) stories that leave you feeling good.

    Every smiley moon, without fail, Claire dreamed of her childhood. She always tried to stay awake those nights when the stars winked and the moon was just a cresting sliver smiling provocatively down a...

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    First Frost - Waverley Family by Sarah Addison Allen
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    A cozy return to a world of gentle magic and family ties, perfect for fans of feel-good fiction and magical realism - especially if you loved "Garden Spells."

    Bay Waverley-Hopkins raced down Pendland Street, her backpack bouncing and her dark hair flying behind her like blackbirds. The neighborhood homeowners always knew when she ran by, because they sudden...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Waverley Family )

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    Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe by Heather Webber
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    A sweet, whimsical, and comforting read perfect for when you want something uplifting and cozy - especially if you love small towns, family secrets, and a little bit of magic. Just go in expecting more warmth than logic, and you’ll probably leave craving pie.

    Startled out of a deep sleep, I sat up. It was a quarter past five in the morning, and for a moment I didn’t know where I was. It was a familiar feeling, almost as comforting as the worn quilt I’d car...

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    South of the Buttonwood Tree by Heather Webber
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    A charming slice of Southern magical realism that sparkles with heart and emotion, though it may have one too many secrets for some. Great for anyone seeking an atmospheric, cozy escape with lovable characters.

    It was the kind of day in Buttonwood, Alabama, where trouble slipped into town with the breeze, jarring awake sleepy springtime leaves on the massive oaks and sky-high hickories. It scraped parched di...

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    The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber
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    A heartwarming, magical read perfect for anyone craving comfort and a touch of Southern hospitality. The Lights of Sugarberry Cove is like a cozy hug in book form - ideal for fans of family tales, forgiveness, and a dash of small-town magic.


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    Chocolat
    Book 1 in the series:Chocolat

    Chocolat - Chocolat by Joanne M. Harris
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    Deliciously written, Chocolat is a feel-good novel that wraps deep themes in a cozy, chocolate-scented package - worth a read if you want to escape to a charming French village (just keep a snack nearby!).

    WE CAME ON the wind of the carnival. A warm wind for February, laden with the hot greasy scents of frying pancakes and sausages and powdery-sweet waffles cooked on the hotplate right there by the road...

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    In the Middle of Hickory Lane by Heather Webber
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    A beautifully written, feel-good story brimming with friendship, healing, and a touch of southern magic - perfect for anyone craving an uplifting escape.


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