The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer
Rainy March protects books from the evil Burners who try to destroy classic reads and new world fiction alike. Her job as a Book Witch is to defeat the Burners no matter what book they hop into, but this job comes with a few rules: 1. Fictional characters must stay in the fictional work and real people must stay in the real world and 2. You cannot eat, drink, or sleep in a fictional world. Sounds easy to follow, right? As a third-generation Book Witch, Rainy had no problems living by the rules, that is until she fell in love with her favorite fictional character, The Duke of Chicago.
The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst
After going through a messy break up with her boyfriend, sixteen-year-old Calisa goes to spend the summer with her great aunt at her B&B. From the moment she steps on the property, Calisa realizes that there is something magical about this place, but she doesn’t know exactly what that may be.
Books & Bewitchment by Isla Jewell
Rhea Wolfe lost her job, her sisters are in trouble, and her grandmother who she has never met just passed away. That grandmother left her a part of the Arcadia Falls downtown, a town she’s never visited and one she told her mother she would. However, when unlikely circumstances lead her to the small town, Rhea discovers a magical surprise that could make her dreams come true.