24th read of 2026:

Power & Magic: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology, edited by Joamette Gil

A very solid anthology filled with stories about queer witches. It promises exactly what it gives you, and sometimes that is the perfect read. While a few stories touch directly on queerness (such as coming out or self-discovery), many of these witches are just queers living their lives. Magic is sometimes celebrated and sometimes not.

4/5 stars

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Friday Feature: Five Latina Brujas You Should Be Reading Right Now

Now that The Ordinary Bruja has officially stepped into the world (and I’m still over here smiling like a proud mama), I want to celebrate this moment by spotlighting other incredible Latina and Latine authors who’ve filled the world with stories of power, identity, and magic.

These authors are proof that brujas come in many forms — storytellers, worldbuilders, truth-tellers — each one daring to write the kind of stories that honor where we come from and who we’re becoming.

If you loved The Ordinary Bruja, you’ll want these five on your shelf next.

1. The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina – Zoraida Córdova

This book was one of the first to make me feel seen. Córdova’s story of legacy, transformation, and family secrets sits right at the crossroads of life and death — where magic breathes through grief. Like Marisol, Orquídea’s family learns that inheritance isn’t just about blood, but about the truths we carry and the ones we must face.

2. The Hacienda – Isabel Cañas

If you crave gothic atmosphere and haunting history, this is your next read. Think Rebecca meets Mexican Gothic, with a heroine who refuses to surrender to the shadows. Cañas threads together faith, horror, and identity in a way that reminds me why I love psychological tension in storytelling.

3. We Light Up the Sky – Lilliam Rivera

Rivera crafts a sci-fi story that still feels deeply human. Her characters — complex, flawed, real — mirror the emotional vulnerability I try to capture in my own writing. She reminds us that survival and identity are acts of rebellion, and that being different can be its own form of magic.

4. The Gods of Tango – Carolina De Robertis

Set in early-1900s Buenos Aires, this story follows a young woman who reinvents herself to survive. It’s a masterclass in transformation — in how we navigate gender, music, and desire to reclaim our power. It carries that same emotional pulse I love exploring: identity, freedom, and what it costs to be seen.

5. Witchlings – Claribel A. Ortega

For younger readers (and the young at heart), Witchlings is pure, sparkling joy. Claribel captures that coming-of-age wonder with heart and humor, showing that belonging and bravery are as magical as any spell. It’s a story that reminds us why representation matters — because every child deserves to see themselves wielding power.

Why These Stories Matter

Writing The Ordinary Bruja taught me that our voices — Latine, Caribbean, diasporic — carry entire worlds. We don’t just write stories; we preserve memory. These five authors continue that work, each weaving faith, identity, and resilience into narratives that reflect the multiplicity of our culture.

So while I hope you spend time in Marisol’s world this weekend, I also hope you pick up one of these. Every one of them holds a kind of magic that feels like home.

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The Ordinary Bruja: Book One of Las Cerradoras Series – Johanny Ortega

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Marisol Espinal has spent her life trying to disappear from her family’s whispers of magic, from the shame of not belonging, from the truth she refuses to face. She’s always wanted to be someone else: confident, capable, extraordinary.

But when strange visions, flickering shadows, and warnings written in her mother’s hand begin to stalk her, Marisol is forced to confront her deepest fear: what if she isn’t extraordinary at all? What if she’s painfully ordinary?

Yet Hallowthorn Hill doesn’t call to just anyone. And the more Marisol resists, the stronger its pull becomes. The past she’s buried claws its way back, and something in the mist is watching—waiting for her to remember.

If Marisol cannot face the truth about who she is and where she comes from, the same darkness that destroyed her ancestors will claim her, too.

Somewhere in the shadows, something knows her name.

And it’s time for Marisol to learn why.

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BOOK TOUR & GIVEAWAY – Scare Thee Well by ReGina Welling

Meet Rue Channing. She's just the witch to finish what her ancestors started. Scare Thee Well Laurel Haven Witches Book 2 by ReGina Welling Genre: Paranormal Women’s Fiction Amazon: ~~📚~~ Follow the tour HERE for special content and a giveaway! #paranormalbooks #womensfiction #supernaturalbooks #witches #magic #urbanfantasy #fantasybooks #witchybooks #LaurelHavenWitches #ScareTheeWell @ReGinaWellingAuthor…

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BOOK TOUR & GIVEAWAY – Scare Thee Well by ReGina Welling

Meet Rue Channing. She’s just the witch to finish what her ancestors started. Scare Thee Well Laurel Haven Witches Book 2 by ReGina Welling Genre: Paranormal Women’s Fiction Amazon: ~~📚~~ Fol…

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As a modern practitioner, I wish to reclaim the word witch, but to do so one must familiarise themselves with its historical use. This book is a good start in that journey, an informative read that manages to avoid the usual dry language of academia. I would recommend it to anyone as an intro to a very important, horrifying topic in women’s (and witches’) history.

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Enchanted to Meet You by Meg Cabot was a funny and enjoyable fantasy romantic comedy with excellent fall vibes in a cozy small town, perfect for the Halloween season.

Enchanted to Meet You stars a witch named Jessica who lives in a small Connecticut town and owns a cute clothing boutique. The fun begins shortly before Halloween when Derrick comes into her shop and tells her about a prophecy that might involve her.

This book had delightful main characters as well as great side character friends. It also has some flashbacks to events from Jessica’s high school days, and has chapters from the perspectives of both Jessica and Derrick. Meg Cabot’s narrative style is friendly, light, and funny.

If you’re looking for a fun romantic comedy to read this fall, Enchanted to Meet You is a great choice.

Tropes/themes: fake dating, witches, small town in peril, Halloween season, forced proximity, mid-2000s high school flashbacks, dual timeline, multiple POVs, romantic comedy

Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books for my digital Advance Reader Copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Perfect read for the #spookyseason, The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic is a debut novel that explores the shields we build around our hearts to retain our own magic.

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My reading material for this weekends dreadful family camping trip. I'm not looking forward to problematic family members, but hopefully, the themes of these books keep them from talking to me 🤷‍♀️🙃

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