This is the story of Hannah who suffers from severe "attacks" of precog, so much so that she has lived 12 years in a mental institution. Only her weaving calms her, and then one day she sees that two women will come to visit. This is where Hannah and her doctor, Dr. Max learn that Hannah is a witch, not suffering from mental illness. All the favorite Witch Central characters are there -- Nell, Moira, Jaime, Devlin, Lauren, and the characters from the parallel series with Morgan and Cara and the Knit a Spell crowd join together. However, in this book Ervyn is not a major focus and finally we really get to meet Nell, Devlin, and Jaime's mom, Rethra. Jaime and Rethra are the only ones who understand precog, but noone they know has ever suffered such serious precog attacks. Gina does research and find that many witches with that level of precog do not survive long. There is no way to control it.
Hannah is sucked into the world of Witch Central and Knit a Spell, and we learn about some serious magical "attacks" and some serious remedies. Witch Central rises to the occasion with cookies and love, and some real big surprises are in-store.
The wedding of Cassidy and Marcus is more of a backdrop...I wish it had been more central stage....other than that, if you are a Witch Central and Debora Geary fan, you will love this book. If you have never read the "witch" series, do NOT start with this one. The book assumes that you know the characters and the relations, and all of the prior events. Very little back story is given. And that is fine, because this is truly a series, and it takes time to know the characters. Lauren is my star for this book, but I love Hannah and her weaving. I have not read the parallel series with Lauren and the Knit a Spell folks, so that is something that I have to remedy to fully follow and understand that population of the book.
As always, Deborah Geary has succeeded in spinning a great modern witch tale.