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Magic Touch

Magic Touch


Witches of Windsor Series, Book #1

by A.S.Fenichel


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


Magic Touch is the historical romance series starter for A.S.Fenichel’s new Witches of Windsor Series a that features witches living and practicing in regency England. 


I absolutely loved this premise. Witches are pretty hot right now in contemporary romance, and I haven’t been interested in jumping in on this trend until this HR option! HR is the perfect home for withes and magic- they seamlessly blend into the time period and make the supernatural aspects believable.


In this book we focus on lone witch Esme O’dwyer and Sir William Meriwether and are introduced to the rest of the Windsor Coven. 


Esme and Sir William have a chance meeting when he is desperate for pain relief from a war injury and decides to tempt fate by visiting Esme apothecary for some supernatural healing… he receives more than healing and discovers that he has magic in him as well!


I loved the insta love/ slow burn relationship between Esme and William. The use of forced proximity while Esme teaches him how to use his ability was full of delicious chemistry and tension! 


Beyond the pairing, I appreciated the theme of the group being stronger as a whole and setting past familial grudges behind to work together to fight a bigger foe.


This book captivated my imagination along with my heart and I will be anxiously awaiting the next story in the Witches of Windsor Series!



Magic Touch by A.S.Fenichel is scheduled to release April 19th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the author. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


 


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