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Whimbrel House #1

Keeper of Enchanted Rooms

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Rhode Island, 1846. Estranged from his family, writer Merritt Fernsby is surprised when he inherits a remote estate in the Narragansett Bay. Though the property has been uninhabited for more than a century, Merritt is ready to call it home—until he realizes he has no choice. With its doors slamming shut and locking behind him, Whimbrel House is not about to let Merritt leave. Ever.

Hulda Larkin of the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms has been trained in taming such structures in order to preserve their historical and magical significance. She understands the dangers of bespelled homes given to tantrums. She advises that it’s in Merritt’s best interest to make Whimbrel House their ally. To do that, she’ll need to move in, too.

Prepared as she is with augury, a set of magic tools, and a new staff trained in the uncanny, Hulda’s work still proves unexpectedly difficult. She and Merritt grow closer as the investigation progresses, but the house’s secrets run deeper than they anticipated. And the sentient walls aren’t their only concern—something outside is coming for the enchantments of Whimbrel House, and it could be more dangerous than what rattles within.

347 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2022

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Charlie N. Holmberg

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Charlie N. Holmberg is an award-winning, best-selling, and internationally published author of fantasy and romantic fiction. She was raised a Trekkie alongside three sisters, who also have boy names. She is a BYU alumna, plays the ukulele, owns too many pairs of glasses, and finally adopted a dog. She currently lives with her family in Utah. Visit her at www.charlienholmberg.com.

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April 11, 2023
Keeper of Enchanted Rooms by Charlie N. Holmberg
(Whimbrel House #1)
Narrated by Amanda Leigh Cobb, Graham Halstead, Nicholas Boulton

This story is listed as Historical Fantasy and as much as I like Historical novels, Fantasy doesn't always work for me. I was surprised how easily I could accept this alternate world which was very much like ours but also very different from ours. At first I started to get bogged down with the talk of magic spells and related genealogy but as I became more invested in the characters, I seemed to understand those things better. There are people who are born with percentages of various magical abilities and marriages are sometimes arranged, in order to pair two people and their magical abilities, in the hopes that their children are born with the abilities of both parents.

The main timeline is 1846 and thirty one year old author, Merritt Fernsby, has just inherited a house on his very own little island. As soon as Merritt enters the house he knows it is no ordinary house, as it contorts around him and traps him in his very own house of horrors. But never fear, thirty four year old Hulda Larkin, of the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms (BIKES), arrives to save Merritt from his enchanted house. Let me just say that the "enchanter" of this house is adorable. But then so are Merritt and Hulda, in their own very different ways. Each has been hurt in the past and they have their guards up to avoid letting others get close but even the house knows they are attracted to each other before too long.

But there is something very evil and murderous in the air that is determined to drain that which is good and magic from innocent beings. Living at the house with Merritt, Hulda (as the "housekeeper"), and "house" (to be explained in the story), are Baptiste, the chef, and Beth (an additional employee from BIKES), two other characters that I couldn't help loving. Beth, with her special magic skills can feel that something rotten is afoot but a person's magical skills can go only so far. This mostly lovely "family", house, and island made me want to stay in this world but something, someone is planning to destroy it.

I know it says Whimbrel House #1 but I wasn't paying attention so as I listened to this delightful book I was thinking, "I want more! I don't want it to be over!" Luckily, before the end of the book I realized there must be a part 2 in the works so I checked and I was able to download the digital ARC of part 2 from NetGalley. I'll miss the wonderful voices of the three narrators but I will be able to see the spells and names as they are written and that might help me understand the spells and genealogy better. I'm so glad that I read Rosh's review of this first book so that I could grab it and devour it.

Pub Nov 1st 2022 by Brilliance Audio

This book was available as a Kindle Unlimited audiobook selection.
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1,704 reviews2,377 followers
December 19, 2022
In a Nutshell: All things bright and beautiful, some creatures great and small, many things wise and wonderful – the author included them all. Loved it!

Story Synopsis:
1846. Thirty-one year old Merritt Fernsby, who is estranged from his family since more than a decade, gets a shock when he learns that his grandmother has left him a remote estate named Whimbrel House. This property has been vacant for more than a century, but Merritt, who doesn’t really have an alternative, is happy to move in. This is only until he realises that his new house has locked him in and has no intention of ever letting him out.
Unbeknownst to Merritt, Hulda Larkin, a valuable employee of the ‘Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms’ (BIKER!), has been assigned Whimbrel House in order to ascertain its magical propensity and calm down its aggression. When she arrives, Merritt is relieved. However, they both soon realise that their residence has far more secrets than they initially assumed, and the dangers to them might not come from the house alone.
The story comes to us in a limited third person perspective of various characters.



Where the book worked for me:
😍 The prologue set in 1818, London is chilling, and took me in a very different direction to what ultimately occurs. Love it when a prologue is utilised well rather than simply leaking a scene from further in the book.

😍 The two main characters are charming. Awkward to begin with, Merritt and Hulda grew on me as the chapters progressed. As both of them are in their thirties, it is funny to see them so clumsy and almost juvenile around each other, but the author has written the reasons for this so well that it doesn’t jar. Hulda’s strong façade and her underlying vulnerability make her the perfect titular character.

😍 Baptiste and Beth. Such memorable secondary characters within their limited roles! I’d have loved to see more of them.

😍 Owein. Owein is like THE reason to read the book. Can’t tell you more though I am bursting with comments about him. (I even Googled the correct pronunciation of his name so that he sticks in my head the right way. I hope he comes in book two as well.)
(Psst… I realise I have three separate bullet points just for the characters, but trust me – they have earned their spots on this list.)

😍 The romance – just as I like it. Slow, steady, organic, clean. It’s a connection based on alike minds than on attractive bodies. Gimme more of this!

😍 So many humorous scenes! I laughed quite a few times and even ended the book with a big grin on my face. There are also a fair number of touching scenes, which show the vulnerable side of the characters. The author balances fun and seriousness nicely.

😍 While the pacing of the book ranged between medium to slow, I never felt tempted to speed-read. The writing isn’t decorative but is charming enough to appeal with its simplistic style. Hulda’s “dictionary-style” language is written and utilised wonderfully in the plot without making it seem odd.

😍 There's a list of magic terms at the start of the book. While most meanings are guessable if you know their meanings in English, it's worth going through the list as they come up regularly in the plot. There’s also a blueprint of Whimbrel House. Appreciate both these inclusions.


Where the book could have worked better for me:
😐 The antagonist was dangerous but this character’s potential wasn’t used to the extent possible. There could have been so much more danger added to this arc, especially during the finale. (He still creeped me out though!)

😐 Some things are left hinted at but unexplained. Though these don’t affect the comprehension per se, they did leave me a curious cat.


It took me ten days to complete this book because I have had a crazy hectic week. Usually, when books take more than 3-4 days of my time, I start losing my interest in them. Not with this one though. Not once was I bored! If I had read this at some other time of the year, I am sure I would have binge-read it from start to end. It has its minor flaws, but the memorable characters, the innovative storyline, and the smooth writing style all ensured that this was a solid read for me.

Strongly recommended to lovers of historical fantasies.

4.5 stars.

My thanks to 47North and NetGalley for the DRC of “Keeper of Enchanted Rooms”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book. I can’t wait to get to the sequel!

The book is also available on Kindle Unlimited.



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219 reviews184 followers
December 1, 2022
This was such a beautiful, warm and cozy story, perfect for long autumn and winter evenings. An ultimate comfort read that follows a lonely author who has recently inherited a magical house. But the house is acting up, so he needs help from a trained professional Hulda Larkin to tame the estate and put some order to it.

I've been enjoying this story so much. It was well written and whimsical, just the kind of book to curl up with when you need some comfort. But I also loved that the book had its darker and more exciting moments that made everything more interesting and made me turn those pages faster.

This book ended up on my list of favorite books I’ve read in 2022, and it's near the very top of that list. The moment I read what it was about I knew I was going to love it, but I didn't think I’d enjoy it quite this much.

If you want to see my much more in depth review, you can check it out on my book blog NovelOnMyMind.

Thank you to 47North and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of Keeper of Enchanted Rooms by Charlie N. Holmberg in exchange for an honest review.
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253 reviews32 followers
November 23, 2022
4,5* This book was like a warm hug 🥰 I highly recommend giving this one a try 😁
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Author 17 books397 followers
November 20, 2022
3.8 Stars

One Liner: Entertaining but drags in the middle

Rhode Island, 1846

Writer Merritt Fernsby is surprised when he inherits the Whimbrel House from his estranged family. His delight doesn’t last long when the house decides to take control and trap him inside.

Enter Hulda Larkin from the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms (BIKER). She is a tamer of possessed and enchanted houses and sees it as her duty to preserve the disappearing magic in such ancient houses.

As the duo tries to find the source of magic, they also battle a sense of attraction between them. However, unseen larger forces are at work, threatening to get revenge and settle scores. Can Hulda and Merritt survive the fight?

The story comes in the third person POV of three main characters.

What I Like:

The MCs are 30+ and not your traditional beautiful, handsome, delicate, or whatever! While they act childish a couple of times, they are also dealing with their pasts and vulnerabilities.

Magic is an inherent part of the plot and a common phenomenon. Those who don’t have it also know about it (and, in fact, study it at school).

The book starts with a blueprint of the interiors of the Whimbrel House. It also gives a brief definition of different types of magical powers. This was very useful to refer to.

The setting is descriptive without being boring. I love the house and its antics. It gets endearing once we realize the source.

There are enough quirky and humorous moments to keep the story lighthearted. It’s a fairly easy read (ignoring words from the period that pop up).

What Didn’t Work for Me:

The characters take time to reveal their depth. It gets a little tiring to read about them in the beginning when they are cardboard cutouts. They seem immature and are not likable until we get to 35-40% of the story.

While some elements of magic have been handled with care, a few seem to be left without much attention. Also, the villain needs a better arc. There is potential to make him dangerous (not just physically), but that’s what we get.

The climax started well but didn’t wow me. The ending was rather sweet (and a little lovey-dovey). But you’ll enjoy it if you like happy endings with a touch of romance.

The pacing is a bit uneven. The story drags in the middle, where things seem to go around in circles. Hulda needs to rely on her instincts and pay attention to her visions (it’s her gift, after all).

I see there is book two (which I’m grabbing after posting this review), so I hope the character arcs have more attention.

To summarize, Keeper of Enchanted Rooms is a dark, cozy read without being twisted or scary. Owein is adorable, so that’s a plus.

Thank you, NetGalley and 47North, for the eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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457 reviews29 followers
July 5, 2022
Charlie Holmberg is one of the most versatile writers I know. She writes everything from fantasy fiction to romcoms, and does it all so well.
Not all of her genres are my favorite, but this book falls into a category I adore - magical fiction. If, like me, you loved the Paper Magician series - this book is for you. Here in a fictional Boston, Holmberg has created yet another magical universe with its own rules and attributes, in 1800s America.
I had a little trouble getting into the characters at the start, but by the end, I’ve found much to love about both Merrit and Hulda. There’s also an evil magician, and an enchanted house. Themes include family, love, letting go, and second chances. The plot moves along well and the characters grow and develop (growing on the reader as well) as the plot progresses. I can’t say too much about the enchanted house without spoiling anything, but suffice it to say Holmberg does such a great job of writing in fun little quirks of magic. It looks like there will be more to this magical world - I can't wait!
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2,237 reviews220 followers
April 23, 2023
This story started better than it finished with good potential left behind. 4 of 10 stars
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391 reviews268 followers
January 15, 2023
“Beauty is just like a book. Some will not bother to look beyond the cover; others will find the entire tome utterly captivating.”

The book was a bit slow to start, but aside from that, it really didn't disappoint.

Charlie N. Holmberg is one of those authors who, in my opinion, always manages to keep the same high quality for all the books she writes, so whenever I pick a new one up, I can count on it being just as good as the others.

All the characters in this book were wonderful, but Owein holds a special place in my heart. He is such a precious boy. He deserves all the love in this world.

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Charlie N. Holmberg wrote a new book, and I didn't know about it 🥲 Ever since reading her Paper Magician series, her books have been an auto-buy for me.

Here's to hoping this one will be as good as the others!
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487 reviews74 followers
January 8, 2023
"Magic is uncommon in today’s age, but hardly unheard of."

Imagine 19 century in a Magical world, the people who have magic in their blood from their parents or rarely accidentally have it, born with a spell and protecting the MAGIC, caring and operating ENCHANTED buildings.

"Magic is a dying art. Magicked homes even more so."

Once upon a time, there was a not-very-old rogue who didn't believe in ghosts, lived in a not-very-dingy apartment in New York, then suddenly received a call from a very polite lawyer about his grandmother will and inherited a hundred years old abandoned haunted house in the middle of a marshy island.

Merritt Fernsby had recently sold his second novel to his publisher, finds Whimbrel House a great opportunity to finish his book, safe and sound.
Though when Merritt enters the house which looks very nice from the outside, falls into a NOT very safe and sound situation.
He will be more or less swallowed by an evil enchanted house, the lavatory nearly skewers him, real rats and rains fake blood...

This is a time for Hulda Larkin from the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms to come to help and take care of the new resident or perhaps Whimbrel House itself!

But things are not so easy, Whimbrel House isn't like others, some things are in the shadows buried, hidden and they are all in danger!

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If I don't stop myself, will continue to write more, about how much I loved this book, how fantastic and mysterious was, engaging and funny, how much I liked the characters (even the french chef!), enjoyed the story and drawn to the romantic and emotional feel of it.
One of the best reads of this year, so happy there will be more stories of this fantastic gang, Heir of Uncertain Magic.

My huge thanks to 47North via NetGalley for giving me a chance to read this beautiful book, Keeper of Enchanted Rooms (Whimbrel House #1) by Charlie N. Holmberg, I have given my very honest review.
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65 reviews47 followers
January 13, 2023
Adore a book with loveable characters (Project Hail Mary, Remarkably Bright Creatures), and here’s another book that ticked that box. My favorite character was a magical haunted house. No I’m not weird, not for that reason anyway, read the book.
Very cosy historical fiction fantasy. Will definitely read the next book in this series.
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597 reviews81 followers
April 9, 2023
Seldom am I surprised by a book or a story. Ms. Holmgren succeeded in breaking this curse with her imaginative, creative story about a magical house and the enchanting, magical characters attempting to live somewhat normal lives inside its walls. This author is now on my "keep eyes on" list of authors. This one is for lovers of refreshing takes on aging plots, newly imagined. Highly recommended!
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31 reviews121 followers
December 2, 2023
“beauty is just like a book. some will not bother to look beyond the cover; others will find the entire tome utterly captivating“
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324 reviews54 followers
December 15, 2023
Have you ever finished a book and wished it wasn't ended? That was me and this book.

It takes place in the late Georgian period in England and the 1840s in New England. It was by turns sweet and horrifying, I enjoyed the whole journey.

Not so scary that older kids couldn't handle it (and to be honest, they would probably handle it better than I did.) If you are hard-core about your horror, you will probably find this too lightweight for your tastes.

I want to both read this one again and pick up the next one in the series.

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1,107 reviews837 followers
November 30, 2022
PERFEFTLY WHIMSICAL AND MAGICAL 💚

I devoured this book in one sitting - and while I wish I could have taken the time to enjoy it even more, nothing can take away the enjoyment I had with this story.

💚 What I Loved 💚

Magic: I read a lot of fantasy, and one of my favourite things about the genre is the versatility. Holmberg clearly demonstrated that in this book. Her magical world is unlike anything I've read before. And on top of that, it's also very well described and fleshed out. It's an entire magical system but you never feel like you're drowning in too much information or left floundering by too little. It's just right.

Romance: While the romance was not the center of the story, it was still something that stuck out to me and made this even more special. Perhaps exactly because it wasn't at the center of the plot. It was a delicious subplot. Well-executed and slow burning, just as I like it.

Characters: Hulda and Merrit, our two MCs, are easy to fall in love with. Hulda is exceptional - she's professional, curt and not easily flustered. Perhaps you could say that Merrit was the opposite. He is thrown head first into an entirely new situation and doesn't necessarily cope all too well. But his attempts are endearing and entertaining. Together they make quite the pair.

Writing: One of the very first things that caught my attention was the writing. It just had just a nice flow. I even had to stop once or twice to reread a section in order to fully appreciate the flow. This is definitely not my last Holmberg novel.

ARC provided by the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

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1,065 reviews251 followers
January 28, 2023
This book was beyond disappointing. Initially the story was giving me similar vibes to "The House in the Cerulean Sea" by T.J. Klune but that book was far more superior.

Honestly, I can't even tell you what really happened in this book and I probably should have put it down without it being finished.

I've learned that this book is the first in a series and I have no desire to continue. I'm surprised with how highly rated this book is as it's one of the worst books that I've read recently.
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765 reviews52 followers
January 23, 2023
Really enjoyed this one can't wait to see where it's going to go from here.

This book is told from the past and the present with some great twist and turns that I did not see coming, can't wait for the next book.

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2,869 reviews174 followers
October 4, 2022
4.5/5.0
What an incredibly unique and creative story! It inhabits a bit of so many genres, from historical, to fantasy, mystery and romance so seamlessly and beautifully that fans of each can relish every word! From the first chapter to the closing page, the story grabs the reader, immerses them in the world, the characters and the intrigue. It is wildly creative, as well. A spirit that inhabits the very walls of a house is the means for all kinds of crazy shenanigans - of which it abounds! Yet, all the fun is superbly tempered with an evil that lurks and grows as the story progresses.

At first, the writing might seem a bit confusing and disjointed, as the author explores two completely disparate people, in completely different countries. But, it isn't long until the genius of why this is needed comes to light and the story-line gels into a right rollicking mystery/suspense! In fact, this book is a resounding 5 star read right up until the very last page!

But.... it is on the last page that it loses it's absolute perfection. ** Slight spoiler ahead in the relationship area** The story ended without Hulda ever speaking her feelings where Merritt is concerned. After an entire book of those feelings growing, and after Merritt laid his heart out so beautifully for her, I closed the last page extremely unsatisfied. And I hated that! The rest of the book was so perfect, why leave us without the cherry that tops such a wonderful story? There were a few threads left hanging at the end, as well, such as whatever happened to Myra? Her actions were relevant and consequential enough to require some sort of explanation.

SO.... nearly perfect story, slightly disappointing ending. Overall, however, HUGELY recommended read!!
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Author 13 books52 followers
July 27, 2023
I went back and forth about reading this one, and I’m glad I finally did. Keeper of Enchanted Rooms is fun story that starts out delightful and whimsical, and slowly turns slightly darker and more serious, but overall an enchanted read set in a world that mirrors our own except that magic is a part of life… and sometimes houses. What a hoot! I mean, it’s not everyday you get to a read a story about a house throwing a full on magical tantrum! Looking forward to Book Two: Heir of Uncertain Magic!
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21 reviews5 followers
July 2, 2022
Hands down my new favorite Holmberg book. This book was right up my alley, a little mystery, a little macabre, and a little romance. Of course, it’s not Holmberg without magic too. I loved it. Can’t wait for more of the story!
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3,557 reviews2,763 followers
January 23, 2023
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ -- LOVE the cover on this one!

This is my second 5 star read of the year and it's only January! 🙌🏻 To say I loved this book would be an understatement. It was just a delightful read from beginning to end. Well written and well paced. The setting was atmospheric, magical, cozy. The plot was engaging and original. The characters were likable and well developed. The romance sweet and just the right amount as to not overpower the rest of the story. I have not a single bad thing to say about this one. I can't wait to dive into Heir of Uncertain Magic. 👍🏻👍🏻

**ARC Via NetGalley**
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March 10, 2023
What was the last book you read that made you laugh?

Keeper of Enchanted Rooms
Whimbrel House Book 1
by Charlie N. Holmberg
Pub Date 01 Nov 2022
Historical fiction & Fantasy
Rating 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

This free Kindle Unlimited book was a lot of fun to read and listen to. It has a whimsical and warm feel to it. The book and audiobook provided me with the calming break I needed after reading so many thrillers. I was kept smiling throughout the story because of the delightful characters. Heir of Uncertain Magic, book #2 in the series will be released in April. I have already pre-ordered my copy!

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227 reviews109 followers
November 7, 2022
What a truly original and imaginative tale! This book was perfect for me. It straddles so many genres so eloquently and smoothly that readers of each can savor every word, from historical to fantasy to mystery and romance. There are many words that attract you.

The story of a haunted home, the guy who unintentionally inherits it, and the lady who helps tame it is told in this gorgeous, entertaining tale.

As the author explores two completely dissimilar people in two utterly dissimilar places, the writing may initially seem a little muddled and disconnected. however, you don't want to put it down once the action truly gets going. The events that followed will stir your curiosity.

I like how the author explains the MCs' origins gradually throughout the plot rather than all at once at the start of the book. The characters' past are also revealed to one other in a more subtle and genuine approach than all at once.

Charlie has defenitely created a wonderful world and a system that is as fantastic as ever. I enjoyed discovering how everything functioned and observing how the magic impacted every other aspect of the narrative. Along with the other powers, Hulda's augury was well explained and utterly captivating.

In all honesty, this story has a lot going on, but it appeals to me. I found it difficult to put this down since it made the plot seem compelling. The antagonist's plot line piqued my interest, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well it all came together.

Even though I occasionally thought it moved a little slowly, I truly liked this book and would recommend it.

I wholeheartedly suggest this book, especially to everyone who enjoyed or is currently desiring the blend of historical fiction and fantasy in magical language!
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148 reviews23 followers
February 9, 2023
Her writing has improved since The Paper Magician and it's nice to see her growing as an author. However, the more I read her books, the more I realize she only has a few character types. And despite a seemingly vast world, she insists on telling stories that are very similar at their core. She's a formulaic writer, and if you like her formula you will enjoy this book. As a non-Christian who generally enjoys the magical genre, I just can't say I enjoyed this. The worlds themselves are interesting and I'd love to simply read about the world she's set up. But the story itself is predictable and limited.
If you enjoy books about magical worlds that are still Christian, with romantic tropes then this is for you! A good author, a formulaic but good story, just not my taste.
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1,386 reviews
February 20, 2023
"Silas quite liked America. It was a bit backward and unrefined, yes, but there was a sort of freedom here that he appreciated. Not freedom to vote, or to worship, or to venture west and claim land . . . none of that mattered to him. No, his freedom came from the purged slate on which this place had been built. There was no royalty in the United States. No generations-old families inbreeding their sons and daughters to cling to the ladder of prestige, power, and aristocracy. No blood built upon blood built upon blood to preserve magical ties. The people here were as ordinary as they came, dregs from other countries with little to no importance, clamoring together to make a better life for themselves. Which meant that Silas was very likely the most powerful person here."

If you describe 1846 USA like the above passage does (admittedly from the villain point-of-view), then you better explain what happens with slavery in your magical AU. There is one line about how one servant (who never has a physical description) doesn't want to visit the South. So.

Everything else about the book was mediocre, too.

Read via audio (narrated Amanda Leigh Cobb, Graham Halstead, and Nicholas Boulton).
59 reviews
October 2, 2022
Adorable romance with a fun magic system

One of the things I really enjoy about this author is the multiple interesting and complex magical systems created for each story arc. Also the characters are great and you like them and root for them and want them to win. I am not a fan of characters that are so dark you can't like them, many fantasy books these days everyone is so dark there's nobody to root for. Not this book. The good guys are sweet and adorable, the bad guys are evil and yet you see how they got there and can empathize, the other characters have enough depth that you want to know more of their stories in later books.

Always a good read with this author, definitely recommend.
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790 reviews309 followers
August 15, 2023
I got a little more than halfway through and I just can’t go on with this. I really don’t understand the high rating and rave reviews.

This book is supposed to take place in the early to mid 19th century. Other than seeing the word ‘pianoforte’ once, you’d never know it. The magical world she is building is really interesting and I appreciate the fact she’s trying to include a clean romance aspect too, bc we probably don’t have enough of those, and mixed with magic — I think that’s cool, perhaps a bit unique.

But pretty much the whole story could take place in 1980 and be just fine. Why set it in the 19th century? The conversations are painfully just…..not. ‘(I) got a girl pregnant.’ Really? In 1846?! Nah. Wouldn’t have been said that way. And really, I’m just pulling a recently read line, bc it’s pretty much all anachronistic like that. No clue why the historical aspect is even present.

Idk and it’s trying to be too cutesy too so I just couldn’t keep doing it. I’m bummed bc when I started learning about the magic, I figured I could forgive the non-historical aspects, even tho they were grating. Her imagination is wonderful, so I would actually consider another title from her, but not if it’s HF.

I’ve been reading Andrew Taylor this summer. That could be part of the problem (but definitely not all of it). He really writes HF well. Really well. You feel like you’ve completely slipped into a time warp when you read him. And he writes in many different eras! Of course, they’re realistic and not sci-fi but you know what I mean.

If anyone knows a non-historical work by her, I would try it, bc she has a brilliant imagination, I think.
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October 12, 2022
As always, the author has the great ability to come up with imaginative and creative stories. The problem I had with this book was in the delivery of this tale.

We spend most of our time with our heroes as they move into the enchanted house. There is the usual will they/won't they dynamic but each characters reactions seem to be exaggerated to the point where it almost felt cartoonish. We don't get too much back story to the characters until the latter part of the novel and so end up with strangers watching them react to things.

The tone is whimsical but I didn't find much of the humour funny. In contrast is the villains story which is dark and could come from a horror novel. Moving between these two tones can be quite jarring.

There are lots of 5 star reviews for this book so clearly very popular, so perhaps it just isn't right for me.
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November 10, 2022
I didn't know what I was getting into when I started this book - a historical romance with magic and ghosts? It sounded amazing! And it did NOT disappoint. I had so many feelings while I read. Cried once. Got ALL the butterflies as the hero and heroine started falling in love. It was SO GOOD. And the creepy villain was very well done. Made me shudder. A book WELL worth the read and putting on your shelf when you're done. I hope Holmberg explores this world more in the future.
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November 6, 2023
This was the perfect Autumn cozy Fantasy! The prologue gets you hooked right off the bat with a lil magic and murder. I was invested in Hulda and Merritt’s stories immediately. Holmberg’s writing made it easy to picture Whimbrel House and the somewhat creepy magic happening within the enchanted rooms. There was humor, whimsy, personal growth, and a bit of romance. I sped through this fun book and can’t wait to read the next one. I will definitely be reading Holmberg’s other books!
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