A review by angelalibrosymiscelaneas
A Letter to Three Witches by Elizabeth Bass

4.0

ARC was provided by the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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A letter to three witches is just a fun, easy read with a lot of messy problems only repressed inexperience witches would make...(really feeling that practical magic vibe there).
It has a simple premise: Cousin Tannith is moving out, so she left a letter to say goodbye in her very special way. She may have enchanted one of her cousin's partners to run away with her! (What a nice cousin, huh?)
Now, this nerve-wracking problem has made Trudy's powers go wild and they are not allowed to perform ANY TYPE OF MAGIC.

First of all, tagging this book as "Bewitched meets Practical Magic" is accurate. So, if you find that statement as compelling as I...hear me out: GO FOR IT. You are gonna enjoy this so much!
I LOVED this book!
It took me a lot of time to read it because I was reading a looooong book at the same time, but it's a fast reading experience!
I was nervous about the practical magic comparison because I love the movie but the book was not exactly my type. I decided to risk it anyway and it was worth it.
The way the story develops it's just hilarious, bad things are happening all the time but not in a heavy way so you just feel relaxed, like watching a movie rom-com. Conflict? Yeah...Feeling bad because of it? Hell no.

The pace may be a little slow in some parts, like at the beginning, because they only have the main problem of losing their partners. That's my main complaint about this one.