genre: Paranormal romance
rating: 4 🌟
spice: 3 🌶️
Interconnected Standalone Series 🖤
🖤tropes:
*Werewolf MMC x Witch FMC
*Fated Mates
*Praise kink
*Br€€ding kink (no babies)
*Forced proximity
*"My wife"
*Cozy paranormal romance
📖summary:
Aspen Hawthorne never thought she’d come crawling back to Starbrook, but after New York’s fashion world leaves her hope and dreams in ruins, home is the only place left. The last thing she wants is to get tangled up in small-town gossip—or her sisters’ schemes—but when you’re a love witch devoted to Aphrodite, trouble (and romance) has a way of finding you. Especially when a brooding werewolf with stormy eyes keeps showing up at her side.
Mackenzie “Mac” Roth came to Starbrook for one reason: to hunt the corrupt witch who murdered his father. But the moment he scents Aspen, his wolf knows she’s his fated mate. She’s light to his darkness, warmth to his cold edges, and the one distraction he cannot afford. Protecting her means risking his mission. Resisting her might destroy him.
With the threat of the corrupt witch, the two get entangled further when Mac steps up to guard Aspen and her sisters—even if he finds himself focusing solely on the love witch. But before love can truly take root, Aspen and Mac must face the corrupt witch whose dark power threatens the Hawthorne family’s grimoire—and the fragile future they might share. With love spells, wolf instincts, and destiny itself tangled together, Aspen and Mac must decide: embrace the bond that could save them both—or let it wither before it ever has the chance to bloom.
🏍️my thoughts:
This book howled with cozy, paranormal energy from start to finish! The dual POV drew me in instantly, letting me sink into both sides of the bond. Elle enchanted me with her words—honestly, it felt like she cast a love spell on me, the same way Aspen and Mac bewitched each other. I’m an absolute sucker for fated mates (throwback to my Wattpad era), and the tender misunderstanding between them—each convinced the other couldn’t possibly want them—made their connection even more delicious.
I adored the queer representation, though I do wish it had burned a little brighter in the story. The magic system was a treat, especially how the witches draw on gods: Aspen whispering to Aphrodite for divination, and her sister’s boyfriend looking to Hecate. As someone who grew up devouring Percy Jackson and The Witches of East End, and who’s been steeped in WitchTok for years, Spellbound & Speechless scratched every witchy, nostalgic itch.
And oh, the smut. The moonlit heat between Aspen and Mac was feral and intoxicating. While some moments felt a touch out of character, I couldn’t help but love how needy, whiny, and utterly undone Mac became for Aspen—it was raw, primal, and perfect for a story steeped in magic and fate.
I really enjoyed this book, but it didn’t quite hit five stars for me. The pacing felt rushed, and the cursed witch never came across as truly threatening. I also wish Mac and Aspen’s love of travel had been honored more—settling permanently in Starbrook felt like a missed opportunity. Still a fun, cozy paranormal romance, but with a few missed chances to go deeper - including a knot 🥲.
I would definitely recommend adding this to your full TBR! 🍂