Stacy Sivinski was raised in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia and now is a writing and literature professor in the Midwest. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Notre Dame with a specialty in sensory studies and nineteenth-century women’s writing. In her fiction, Stacy focuses on themes of sisterhood, self-discovery, and magic.
The Crescent Moon Tearoom is her debut novel.
Genres: Fantasy
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The Magical Spice Tea Shop (2026)
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"Readers searching for a remedy to warm the heart need look no further than The Magical Spice Tea Shop. Like a cup of ginger tea laced with cloves and honey, Amy Boyles's latest novel strikes the perfect blend of romance, mystery, and enchantment. A story brimming over with the power of second chances, this one asks us to linger over things worth savoring: love, hope, and daydreams that turn into real possibilities the longer they steep."

The Farewitch of Foxe Holler (2026)
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"As rich and comforting as a slice of hummingbird cake on a sunny summer afternoon, The Farewitch of Foxe Holler is an absolute delight of a novel. Each page is packed to the brim with Southern charm and the kind of enchantment that's meant to be savored. Best enjoyed with a glass of sweet tea, Goff's debut will have readers believing in the magic of full tables, open hearts, and stories that we hope will never end."

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