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Karen Hawkins | Five Types of Magic We All Need

August 7, 2019

Those of you who’ve read my work know I frequently write about magic (the Maclean Curse and Talisman Ring Series), and now I’m beginning an entirely new, contemporary magic realism series. THE BOOK CHARMER is my newest book and it’s about a woman who is one of seven sisters, each with their own magical ability.

Sarah Dove’s magic is that she can talk to books … and they can talk back, too, which is super helpful as she’s a librarian and so knows which book belongs with which reader. If I could have a magical power, I’d want Sarah’s because I can imagine of no power so wonderful as seeing a reader’s face light up as they read a book they love.

Which is why I put it first in my list of FIVE TYPES OF MAGIC WE ALL NEED:

1. The magic of the right book at the right time. You know how it happens — there you are, dealing with something personal and heavy, when you find yourself lost in a book that gives you a deep sense of comfort. Sometimes the book dwells on the same issue you’re struggling with and gives you fresh ideas of how to handle it, or perhaps it just reminds you that you’re not alone. A book can also be a safe escape where you can rest your weary emotions. Whichever it is, finding the right book at the right time is a truly magical moment.

2. The magic of good friends. We all have that one friend who knows when we need a call. Oh, we may not see or speak to them for weeks at a time because of work and family obligations, but that doesn’t matter — every time we talk it’s like we just saw one another yesterday. Those friends understand us, accept us, and love us without judging, and they can brighten the darkest day with a simple word. If that’s not magic, I don’t know what is!

3. The magic of a genuine laugh. Sometimes, when I need a break, I find myself searching for a smile-inducing book to read, something fresh and breezy that will lift my spirits. Laughter really does cure all.

4. The magic of a good cry. On the other hand, sometimes reading an emotionally rich book can release tensions you might be harboring from the difficulties of your own life. There are times when life is just hard, and reading a book where people are dealing with the same (or worse) problems, can help remind us that, yes, there are some happy endings out there. And who knows, we might be one of them. That’s the sort of magic we all need more of.

5. Best of all, there is the magic of US. Sites like FRESH FICTION are valuable. I can come here, talk about the books I love and my favorite authors, and know I’m welcome and that my visit will be interesting, intriguing, and safe. Experiencing all three of those at the same exact time is the best magic of all, that of being a part of a community, which is a big theme in THE BOOK CHARMER.

I hope you enjoy reading THE BOOK CHARMER, and that it brings a little bit of magic to your life, too. What sort of magic helps you get through your day? Do you have any to add to the list?

Comment to Win: Karen Hawkins is graciously giving away a fabulous prize to one lucky commenter (US Only): copies of her books: The Book Charmer and Caught by the Scot, as well as a sparkly – and maybe magical – tiara! 

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THE BOOK CHARMER by Karen Hawkins

The Book Charmer

New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins crafts an unforgettable story about a sleepy Southern town, two fiercely independent women, and a truly magical friendship.

Sarah Dove is no ordinary bookworm. To her, books have always been more than just objects: they live, they breathe, and sometimes they even speak. When Sarah grows up to become the librarian in her quaint Southern town of Dove Pond, her gift helps place every book in the hands of the perfect reader. Recently, however, the books have been whispering about something out of the ordinary: the arrival of a displaced city girl named Grace Wheeler.

If the books are right, Grace could be the savior that Dove Pond desperately needs. The problem is, Grace wants little to do with the town or its quirky residents—Sarah chief among them. It takes a bit of urging, and the help of an especially wise book, but Grace ultimately embraces the challenge to rescue her charmed new community. In her quest, she discovers the tantalizing promise of new love, the deep strength that comes from having a true friend, and the power of finding just the right book.

“A mesmerizing fusion of the mystical and the everyday” (Susan Andersen, New York Times bestselling author), The Book Charmer is a heartwarming story about the magic of books that feels more than a little magical itself. Prepare to fall under its spell.

Women’s Fiction Southern | Small Town | Women’s Fiction Contemporary [Gallery Books, On Sale: July 30, 2019, Trade Size / e-Book, ISBN: 9781982105549 / eISBN: 9781982105556]

A story about a resilient group of women and the healing power of friendship!

There’s a little drop of magic in everything in Dove Pond

About Karen Hawkins

Karen Hawkins

New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Karen Hawkins is known for her wonderfully humorous and emotion-tugging historical and contemporary romances. The author of over 30 novels, Karen writes for a living between shopping for shoes, playing around on Facebook and Pinterest, looking for fun items for Hawkins Manor, and napping, although usually not at the same time. Sometimes, for fun, she takes Instagram pictures of her two rescue dogs, Sadie and Teke, and posts them online.

Yeah, she’s a wild one.

Karen lives in balmy Orlando, Florida, with her husband, aka Hot Cop, and her two dogs. Her children are both out of college and have become productive, non-violent members of society. Karen writes six to eight hours a day when not obsessively reading research books on Regency-era Scotland, snacking on chocolate, or looking out the windows of her house and thinking about gardening. Her hobbies include sculpting, oil painting, playing badminton, and — ok, ok, she doesn’t have any hobbies, but if she did, she’s sure they’d be something refined and fascinating.

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