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Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things

(2025)
(The first book in the Sisters of Light and Shadow series)
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A cursed witch must team up with a rival coven leader to save her small town in this atmospheric tale of magic, love, and self-discovery—from the New York Times bestselling author of The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic.

‘Breanne Randall is a phenomenon!’—Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times bestselling author of Garden Spells

‘Absolutely irresistible . . . I was enthralled!’—Sarah Beth Durst,
New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop

In the small town of Gold Springs, Calliope Petridi and her two sisters carefully guard the secret of their magic and the price they must pay to practice it: memories. Luckily, all Calliope wants to do is forget: the mother who left without a trace, the sisters from whom she feels increasingly distant, and most of all, the way the love of her life shattered her heart two years ago.

But when a mysterious evil awakens, the fragile thread that holds the sisters together breaks. As their magic slowly begins to fade, Calliope accidentally binds herself to the handsome leader of a rival coven infamous for their ruthless pursuit of power. Battling the sizzling chemistry with a man she can’t trust, Calliope must confront memories of her past, family secrets, and ancient magic in order to protect the town and all she loves. But will she have anything left of herself?

‘As sweet and spicy as a freshly baked ginger biscuit drizzled with honey, Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is witchy romantasy at its finest.’—Bianca Marais, author of The Witches of Moonshyne Manor


Genre: Paranormal Romance

Praise for this book

"Breanne Randall is a phenomenon!" - Sarah Addison Allen

"Absolutely irresistible! Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is a captivating story about loss, love, and sisterhood. I was enthralled!" - Sarah Beth Durst

"Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is a sublimely atmospheric, starlit story about the power of magic, love, sisterhood, and memory, and the sacrifices they demand. If you love sentient grimoires, complex families and friendships, eerily magical forests, ancient altars, and simmering enemies-to-lovers romances - and the protective power of mismatched socks! - get ready to fall under Breanne Randall's gorgeous, ineffably charming spell." - Lana Harper

"As sweet and spicy as a freshly baked ginger biscuit drizzled with honey, Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is witchy romantasy at its finest. I flew through it, delighting in every page." - Bianca Marais

"By turns sweet as sugar, sinister as shadow, and sexy as sin, Spells, Strings and Forgotten Things is a feast for the senses. Breanne Randall has deftly woven a spectacularly magical story I will not soon forget." - Lyra Selene

"Breanne Randall once again proves herself to be the queen of small-town magic that packs a huge emotional punch. Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is a feast of complex family dynamics, whimsical witchery, and the most irresistible romance with my new favorite shadow daddy. Absolutely enchanting from start to finish." - Sydney J Shields

"Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is a captivating blend of small-town magic and urban fantasy. From the first page, Randall weaves a tale infused with the power of memories, love, and legacy. As Calliope confronts the sorrows she's carried with her, readers are sure to reflect on how the ties that bind us to the past can be recrafted into sources of strength. Fans of Charmed will adore the strands of sisterhood, romance, and resilience that Randall threads together in her latest book. Be prepared to stay up late into the night reading this one because you won't want to put it down." - Stacy Sivinski

"A deliciously dark tale of sisterhood that felt richly magical. I couldn't get enough of the Charmed vibes." - Lucy Jane Wood


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