cover image Rewitched

Rewitched

Lucy Jane Wood. Ace, $19 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-593-82007-0

Wood’s cozy but underbaked debut finds witch Belladonna “Belle” Blackwood approaching her 30th birthday. Bookstore manager Belle’s quiet life among mortals has left her powers “not completely dormant” but “just a little sleepy,” which makes a summons back to her coven to prove herself worthy of keeping her magic particularly intimidating. If, after a designated mentorship period, she cannot pass the grimoire’s five tests, her days of witchery are over. With an infamous warlock as her mentor and a handsome watchman as her protector, Belle steadily works her way through all five challenges. Unfortunately, Wood gives Belle few characteristics outside of her spunkiness—which often comes off as combative arrogance—and the supporting cast is similarly underdeveloped. The plot doesn’t really ramp up until near the end, when the true villains, who have been working to ensure Belle’s failure, are revealed, adding some much-needed stakes. The gentle, witchy atmosphere appeals, but this doesn’t have much else going for it. Agent: Maddy Belton, Madeleine Milburn Literary. (Sept.)