I was very excited about Midsummer Magic, as I’d read novels before by Julia Williams and very much enjoyed them, and so I could not wait to get started! The cover of Midsummer Magic is very beautiful, I could not stop staring at it and I honestly believe that it is one of the most stunning book covers that I have seen this year.
Josie is recently engaged to her fiance Harry, and caught up in the excitement of the wedding, she decides that a trip to her family home in Cornwall is what they need, she even invites her best friend Diana, and Harry’s friend Ant along too. As the four drink in a local pub, they meet TV hypnotist Freddie Puck who proposes a dare: on Midsummer’s Eve they must go to the standing stones and agree to be hypnotised. Local mythology says that an evening by the standing stones will lead to everlasting happiness, but there is much more in store…
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I read the entire book in one day because I was so intrigued and interested by the plot line. I was so captivated by the characters and what was happening that I did not want to put the book down even for one moment. I had heard that this novel was inspired by William Shakespeare’s A midsummer Night’s Dream, and as a big fan of Shakespeare, that caused extra excitement for me and so I continually wanted to read on.
The descriptions in the book are beautiful! Julia Williams has effortlessly woven little intricate details of Cornwall and the surroundings in with the plot line, and it makes for a delightful read! I could imagine every scene clearly in my mind, it genuinely felt as though I had been transported there and was watching everything unfold in front of me. It felt wonderful to be whisked away to somewhere new and it thoroughly enhanced my enjoyment of the story.
I liked the subject of hypnotists and hypnotism in Midsummer magic, I have only read one other book that I can think of with the element of hypnotism in so this aspect was particularly fascinating for me. I loved that this novel was so exciting – there are a few twists and turns in store and I was constantly being surprised!
Midsummer Magic is an enchanting and entertaining book that readers will enjoy losing themselves in. There is magic, romance, fun, drama and so much more to be discovered in these fantastic pages. It is a wonderfully told story and I am already looking forward to re-reading it over again.