Mayla has returned from Greece with her family, but tranquil bliss quickly gives way to a thrilling new adventure. There are some witches who don't trust Tom and are standing in the way of her happiness. When one of the magic stones is stolen and Tom is a prime suspect, everything is turned upside-down. Mayla can no longer tell who is her friend and who is her enemy. Is Tom hiding something from her? And are the hunters involved?
Get ready for book 4 of the World-Folds series, which is filled with suspense, magic, and secrets!
Join Mayla on an exhilarating adventure and find out who is truly on her side.
Do you think women want to read fantasy books with adult characters? If your answer is “Yes”, you are in the right place.
My name is Jenny Swan and I love to write fairy-tale and fantasy books about women over 30. We all want to find a magical portal to another land, sail with a pirate over the sea, unleash our witch powers, and find the love of our lives. These exciting, heart-pounding fantasy stories feature heroines who are just like you and me — normal women who lead normal lives until something magical happens.
The first series you can dive into is called “Charms & Chocolate.” Mayla, who believes in chocolate but not in magic, discovers that she is a witch and has to escape violent young men who are out to get her. A mysterious stranger helps her, a charming police officer cautions her against him, and a cat just appears in time to help her.
Charms & Chocolate – Protected by Water (Witches World-Folds Saga Book 4)
Charms & Chocolate – Protected by Water (Witches World-Folds Saga Book 4) ~~ This story flowed like a river — calm in some parts, raging in others. I loved how it focused on emotional depth, empathy, and reflection. It’s beautifully written with some of the most soothing, yet powerful, moments in the whole saga. The magic felt incredibly healing, and the overall message was both spiritual and empowering. I appreciated how this book gave me time to feel, breathe, and grow right alongside the character.
I adored this journey — book four made me fall even more in love with this series!
3 stars=liked it. Almost 2 stars (it was ok), though, since it felt a little forced after the trilogy wrapped up nicely, and I’m getting tired of Mayla’s immaturity. And the writing style. But I am invested enough to want to read the next one right away!