Lol, I’m so tired of the rollercoaster my health has been on lately. Let’s hope that the end of March and the beginning of April bring better things, including these three upcoming novels I’m super excited to talk about! Bonus: I also discuss three books from 2025 that I’m still very much trying to squeeze into my unfortunately overstuffed schedule.
First up is Emily Carpenter’s A Spell For Saints And Sinners. Ingrid White inherited a shabby Savannah townhouse when her grandmother, local celebrity psychic Miss Edie, passed away. She’s also inherited, and fully believes in, the family business of witchcraft that Miss Edie used to run from the premises.
Unfortunately, business hasn’t been great lately, and mounting bills have Ingrid worried for the future. Heiress Sailor Loeffler’s bachelorette party changes everything. Sailor is so enamored of Ingrid’s eerily accurate reading that she soon allows Ingrid into her inner circle as a trusted confidante. In order to ensure her continuing access to Sailor’s charmed life — with all the privileges that it brings — Ingrid starts using more and powerful spells, venturing into the dark practices that Miss Edie used to warn her against.
But is it really witchcraft that keeps clearing Ingrid and Sailor’s paths, or something far more mundane and malevolent? Soon, Ingrid will have to confront how just far both she and the people around her are willing to go in order to get what they want.
As a single-issue Etsy Witch myself, I’m totally intrigued by this premise, and am super looking forward to discovering the resolution. Like Miss Edie, I’m a big proponent of putting out good energy only, and am already nervous for and invested in the characters in this Southern Gothic mystery.








