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I enjoyed visiting these characters again in a fun adventure. New challenges arise while our characters continue to face the wounds of the past. The romance seemed to have more of a focus than the previous book. There is still a fun story for those who aren't looking for romance, specifically.
It was definitely better than the first part. More decisive in a way. And bigger stakes, of course. Will definitely read the next book when it comes out.
Owein is such a good boy! The way he dealt with Bailey was delicious.
The way Meritt reconciled with his mother was so touching. And the stepfather is actually a piece of work, no wonder he messed up him as a boy so badly. Looking forward to him reconnecting with his sisters.
I enjoyed this so much! It's a wonderful continuation of the series. We got to see Hulda and Merritt's relationship deepen. We got to learn more about Owein's life and Merritt's magic. I'm excited for the next installment in the series.
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Heir of Uncertain Magic by Charlie N. Holmberg is the next captivating installment in the Whimbrel House series. In this spellbinding novel, the protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover his magical heritage.
Thanks to the efforts of house tamer Hulda Larkin, the mischievous energy at Whimbrel House has been subdued. However, with Hulda's task completed, Merritt Fernsby, the inheritor of the remote Narragansett Bay estate, must come to terms with his own enchanted place in the world.
Merritt discovers his own growing powers, which enable him to communicate with plants, insects, and even dogs. Plagued by sleepless nights filled with a cacophony of voices, he is compelled to delve into his mysterious bloodline. Merritt's journey intertwines with that of Hulda, his former housekeeper, as they both face puzzles and challenges. Hulda's friend and former employer from the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms has disappeared, and Hulda finds herself vying for the now-vacant position of institute director against a suspicious stranger who seems overly interested in Whimbrel House and may have connections to an old enemy.
While Merritt confronts his estranged family and Hulda unravels the secrets of the institute, their paths become intimately entwined in the realms of wizardry, chaos, and love.
Now, onto my review. First of all, I absolutely adore the cover of this book. It is beautiful and perfectly captures the essence of the story. Moving on to the review itself, I must say that I adored the first book in this series, “Keeper of Enchanted Rooms.” It was one of the best books I've read this year. Although I did enjoy “Heir of Uncertain Magic,” it didn't quite reach the same level of excellence as its predecessor. However, this does not mean that I didn't like it; on the contrary, I found it to be a highly enjoyable read. The writing remains strong, the pacing is perfect, and the setting is atmospheric, magical, and cozy. The plot is engaging and original, and the characters are likable and well-developed. The romance is sweet and adds an extra layer of charm to the story. I am eagerly looking forward to the next book in the series.
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3 primary booksWhimbrel House is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Charlie N. Holmberg. The next book is scheduled for release on 1/1/2025.