![]() Freya, a bartender, recognizes an ancient soul mate in Bran, and they announce their engagement at a lavish Fair Haven party. This Hampton is refreshingly devoid of rich people until two brothers, Bran and Killian, arrive to restore Fair Haven, their ancestral mansion. The Beauchamps are so deep undercover that the community they inhabit, “North Hampton,” does not appear on any map. After Salem, witchly higher-ups restricted the open deployment of magical powers. Quite a longtime in fact-ever since Salem witch hunters hanged the two daughters, Ingrid and Freya, who were later reborn to their mother, Joanna. The author, known for her Blue Bloods YA series featuring undead Manhattan debutantes, again does not have to stretch for likely settings-the Hamptons are the ideal home base for the Beauchamps, a mother and two daughters, longtime residents. ![]() First in de la Cruz’s debut adult series about the adventures of a family of Long Island witches. ![]()
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