![]() ![]() This is also similar to what Korean dramas do a lot of the time and I liked that this book had plenty of those scenes. Tamsin’s got one of the most complicated backstories and I loved reading about Tamsin. There are a lot of almost-kisses and I love moments like that because it makes the kiss even more special. Wren and Tamsin both had inner demons to deal with, but they also learned the importance of leaning on one another to heal from their trauma. If you’re into slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers books then this is for you! I adored the chemistry between the characters. One of the major themes in this book is that: “Love is not something to be taken lightly.” I loved that this book had a theme of acceptance and love. You can get your copy of Sweet & Bitter Magic here. On top of that, Wren’s got secret powers of her own, but she’s kept it hidden because she’s the sole caregiver for her father. Wren tells Tamsin she’ll only do this if Tamsin can capture the dark witch who is responsible for causing the plague that made her father sick. ![]() ![]() But, in order to save her father the girl, Wren, must sacrifice her love for her father and give it to Tamsin. The girl strikes a love bargain with the cursed witch to save her father. ![]() It’s a bittersweet fantasy book about a cursed witch who isn’t able to love and a girl who wants to save her ailing father. Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley will be ideal for fans of Sorcery of Thorns and Girls of Paper and Fire. ![]()
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