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Synopsis
Barbara Bretton's series starring knitting shop owner and sorcerer's daughter Chloe Hobbs live in small Sugar Maple. There's just one problem: the Vermont town has fallen off the map -- and Chloe must flex her magick skills to find it ... I don't know about you but I'm always losing things -- keys and sunglasses and stitch markers for my sweater-in-progress. But an entire town? Even I had never done that before! Just when I was about to make a forever home with my 100 percent human soul mate, Luke MacKenzie, my Fae enemy Isadora struck . Even the Book of Spells, my lifeline to the world of magick, has gone MIA, along with my friends and my cottage and my knit shop. But then my friend Janice roars up in my ancient Buick with Penny the cat and my yarn stash in tow. Suddenly I know that if I'm going to save my home, we'll have to go back to Salem, where family secrets and centuries-old feuds will pull me into the fight of my life . . .
Is Spun by Sorcery appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This light contemporary fantasy features magical conflict and romantic elements appropriate for teens and up, with mild peril as the protagonist tries to save her enchanted hometown from disappearing.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, mild sexual content, and clean language.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy following a knitting shop owner who must use her magical powers to rescue her entire town from vanishing off the map.