Starview’s magic has gone delightfully off the rails.
When fictional characters start walking out of books—and the local book club develops shadow-daddy issues—Ivy Lane and her coven know the town’s overdue for another bout of magical mayhem. Genres are bleeding into reality, the streets are turning into a mash-up of every story ever told, and Ruby’s new crush may have escaped straight from her favorite detective series.
Someone’s pulling the strings—and their desires are manifesting as both swoon-worthy romance heroes and toxic self-help gurus.
Now the Twilight Witches must solve the mystery before Starview becomes a permanent genre-blending disaster—armed with caffeine, questionable theories about butter, and a dog with opinions about levitating teapots. Putting stories back on the shelf is one thing. Convincing them to stay there? That’ll take detective work, empathy, and the kind of stubborn determination that only comes with age, experience, and truly excellent coffee.
Perfect for fans of Practical Magic, Good Omens, and magical mysteries that blend absurdity, emotion, and a dash of existential glitter—and for anyone who’s ever wished their book boyfriends were real… and then immediately regretted it.
If you’ve ever looked at your book boyfriend and thought, I wish he were real, the latest Starview saga is here to tell you: Be careful what you wish for. Ivy Lane and the Twilight Witches face their most meta-physical challenge yet. From shadow-daddies haunting the local book club to toxic self-help gurus.Fast-paced, laugh-out-loud, and a thoughtful look at why we lose ourselves in books.