rebl's review

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4.0

Like any anthology, this collection has a lot to do with personal taste. A story that one person loves won't quite hit the spot for someone else. There were a couple of stories that were a firm 3 stars for me, but I can see on Goodreads that other people really connected with those stories. I think it's safe to say that Into the Mystic will have something for everyone. And geez it's good to see more genre fiction out there!

While all stories are F/F, you'll find a range of representation, with gender neutral characters, bisexual, lesbian, and pansexual characters as well. It was great to see one story that included a F/F story featuring a trans character who is 100% accepted as a woman by her lesbian love interest. Our community is diverse, as are our experiences of identity and self. Diverse stories, as such, are wonderful.

My personal favourites in the collection were 'Dove in the Window' by Kara Race-Moore, and 'A Tended Garden' by J.P. Jackson.

Race-Moore's story is a peculiar combination of realism and fantasy, set during the Depression but with the protagonist exploring magical elements of the world around her as though they're completely normal. Loss is one of the key themes and ultimately hope is what helps our protagonist find a way to move forward despite the trauma she's experienced. It's a story with a tinge of sweetness about it, mixed in with lovely 1930s ambience.

Jackson's story lives up the wonderful fantasy descriptions I've come to expect from him after reading his novel, Daimonion. This story centres on a well-established witches coven harbouring a dark secret. At first I thought this tale might get into "stereotypical evil witches" territory, but that wasn't the case. As with any group of people in society, it only takes one twisted heart to taint what ought to be a loving community. I especially loved the creativity of the magic. My heart ached for the wood nymphs and I thoroughly enjoyed their overall representation.

You get great return for your investment with an anthology like this. The stories are long enough to be interesting and complex, yet short enough to be devoured at whatever pace you prefer.

jjcrafts's review against another edition

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4.0

This was the first and only anthology I've ever read. Overall I enjoyed it but it has made me realise anthologies aren't really for me. Purely because I'm super picky about the stories I read so I'd rather read individual short stories instead of a collection. Having said that there are a bunch of great ones in here. My favs include these 3 I gave five stars: Reborn by Brooklyn Ray (set in the Port Lewis Witches series and the reason I picked this up. It didn't disappoint!), Midnight Kisses by LJ Hamlin (an urban fantasy about a witch and a werewolf enforcer) and Smile Like You Mean It by Tay Laroi (a Japanese folk tale about a lonely ghost).
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