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The Ordinary Bruja

For fans of Mexican Gothic and The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, The Ordinary Bruja is a psychological horror and magical realism novel about grief, ancestral secrets, Dominican brujería, and one woman’s fight to reclaim the magic her family tried to bury.

When strange messages appear in mirrors, and the scent of cigar smoke follows her through her small Ohio hometown, Marisol Espinal must confront the ghosts of her past, the truth about her mother’s death, and the family curse waiting for her on Hallowthorn Hill.

Her family buried the magic. Now it wants out.

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Day 14: A Cozy Read — The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches


Some books feel like curling up under a warm blanket.
Some books feel like a cup of chai on a cold afternoon.
Some books feel like softness when the world is too loud.

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna was exactly that for me — a cozy, magical, uplifting story that wrapped itself around my heart in the gentlest way.

I read this book during a season when I needed comfort. I needed something light, something warm, something enchanting without being heavy. And this story gave me all of it.

It was soft magic.
Warm romance.
Found family.
Healing through connection.
Witchiness that felt like a hug rather than a haunting.

The story follows Mika Moon, a witch who lives by three rules:

  1. Hide your magic
  2. Keep your head down
  3. Stay away from other witches

She has mastered being alone.
She has mastered quiet.
She has mastered keeping herself small because the world told her it was safer that way.

And honestly? That resonated with me. It resonated with the parts of me that learned to shrink, to pull back, to stay hidden to avoid hurt. It resonated with the girl in The Ordinary Bruja — Marisol, who thinks it is safer to blend in than stand out.

But then Mika receives an invitation that changes everything.
A chance to teach three young witches at a mysterious house called Nowhere House.
A chance to find community.
A chance to be seen.
A chance to be loved.
A chance to open her heart again, even though it scares her.

Watching Mika step into a world where she is needed, valued, and accepted felt healing. Watching her soften into connection reminded me of the magic found in vulnerability. Watching her fall into found family reminded me of why cozy fantasy exists: to soothe, to warm, to comfort, to heal.

It is the kind of story that you read slowly because you don’t want it to end.
It is the kind of book that glows softly from the inside.
It is the kind of magic that doesn’t scream — it whispers.

And yes… sipping chai while reading this elevated the entire vibe.

If you are someone who loves gentle witchy stories with warmth, quirky characters, and heart-centered magic, this book is perfect for you. It is a reminder that magic can be soft. Connection can be healing. And family is something we can choose.

This one left me spellbound in the best way.


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