As the days grow cooler and the holidays approach, it’s time to get your book club in the mood for magic! Here are some fun ideas on how to brew up a fabulous gathering for your next book club meeting.
First, you want to set the mood. Change your meeting space into a cozy gathering spot. Dim the overhead lighting, break out the scented candles, and dangle fairy lights. Display seasonal decor such as pumpkins and autumn leaves (or pine boughs and berries for winter). Don’t forget to drape soft throw blankets over your seating and fluff the throw pillows to make your guests extra comfortable.
Create a magical menu of potions and treats to fuel your book discussion. Serve a variety of herbal teas or a fun cocktail like Midnight Magic Espresso Martini (recipe below) on a beautiful tray. Offer snacks like magical mushrooms (stuffed mushrooms), witches’ fingers and dip (veggie sticks with hummus), or moonbeam macarons (store bought is fine!).
Encourage guests to dress in themed costumes. Invite a tarot card reader to start the evening on a mystical note. Give guests a takeaway “magic bag” filled with herbal teas, crystals, love potions (perfume samples), or patchouli scented votive candles.
Finally, close the meeting with a gratitude circle. Ask the group to join hands and offer appreciation for each other, the books, and the magic of friendship. What could be better?
Steeped in rebellion and patriotism, the Annapolis Tea Party remains a pivotal moment in American history. In Bewitching Hannah, the historic Annapolis Tea Party has a magical connection to the novel’s characters and the event is highlighted in the story’s climax.
It was October 1774, and the Peggy Stewart brig arrived in Annapolis from London…loaded with tea. Since this was not the first time the owner, Anthony Stewart, had tried to import banned goods, he decided in order to unload the two thousand pounds of tea, he would pay the tax.
Colonial Annapolitans rushed into a rage and demanded Mr. Stewart be publicly punished by tarring and feathering him. They protested in front of his house, threatening his life and his family. A local committee of Maryland citizens decided the best course of action was to burn the Peggy Stewart and her cargo in the harbor.
The night of October 19th, 1774, several patriots including Charles Ridgely accompanied Mr. Stewart on board the brig. Mr. Stewart hesitated to touch his torch to the ship until Mr. Ridgely warned him that if he didn’t, his life would be in danger. The ship and her cargo burned and sank in the harbor, thereby entering the Annapolis Tea Party into the history books.
Eventually and in fear for his life, Mr. Stewart relocated to Nova Scotia, Canada. As for the ship, according to the Maryland Historical Society Library, the Peggy Stewart‘s remains lay beneath what is now Luce Hall at the U. S. Naval Academy.
In the excerpt below, Hannah, a reluctant sixteen-year-old witch, discusses her fear of October 19th—the date of the upcoming tea party reenactment.
EXCERPT
“I want to assume you found the trunk key I left for you, and you’ve been studying your father’s notes from the attic. If you’ve been up to anything more than that do not tell me,” Aunt J said.
“I have been reading his notes.”
“Good. Keep doing that, but you should know something else. Your father’s ring, the one on your hand—there is more to it than meets the eye. Your father was working on its secret before he died, but he never figured it out.”
“He always told me it held a secret and secrets would reveal themselves to me once I proved worthy.”
“That’s true, and I have a feeling you’re exactly the worthy kind of witch that ring deserves. You need to pick up where he left off. Uncover its secret. You might need it.”
I stared at the Fitzgerald crest, the weight of my heritage falling heavy on my shoulders. “The way you say it scares me.”
“You need to be scared.” She stared straight ahead, but her knuckles on the steering wheel paled white as she gripped it harder.
“How much time do you think I have?”
“I don’t know. Momentous events surrounding witches usually occur during planet alignments or natural disasters.”
I wasn’t clairvoyant like Mrs. Meier, so predicting a volcanic eruption or tidal wave was out of the question unless the date came to me in a fog-free dream. However, I wasn’t counting on that. I reached for my phone and Googled “upcoming astral events.” I scrolled through the list. My eyes nearly popped out of my head—one impending big, amazing, blood moon-slash-total lunar eclipse. With anxious fingers, I checked my phone calendar. The eclipse was occurring on October nineteenth, the night of the tea party re-enactment. I swallowed the lump in my throat and slipped the phone back in my pocket. Aunt J would be there with other members of the coven for the painting unveiling and everyone else in town for the re-enactment. I sighed, frustrated. “Can you drop me off at Mateo’s.”
“Mateo? We’re talking about your actual life, not your social life.”
“I promised him.”
She frowned. “If you prunus domestica to consider what I’ve told you.”
“I promise that, too.” We parked in front of Mateo’s house. I waved goodbye to Aunt J and dashed to the front door.
Summer greeted me with a huge smile. “Come in. I’m glad you’re okay.” Her gaze drifted to the cloudless blue sky. “Why do you look so damp and disheveled?”
I sighed, filled with frustration and stress. “Long story.”
“Mateo’s in the backyard. He’s been waiting to show you his stupid sacred treasures,” she said as if it wasn’t a big deal to anyone except Mateo. She pointed to the sliding glass doors. “He’s out there, but come back when you’re done.”
“Sure.”
Mateo, sitting at the sunny picnic bench in the middle of the yard, eyed me up and down. He set his small brush down. “You look like you got in a fight with a fish and the fish won.”
“Maybe I did.”
“Seriously?”
I shrugged. “Emme.”
“She doesn’t know when to quit, does she?”
“That’s for sure.”
He puttered around with a shell thingy. “So you gonna tell me exactly what happened after you left the beach by the cliff?”
I slid onto the bench opposite him. “Stupid really. Went to the pond, got distracted, and fell into a drainage ditch.”
He laughed. “I’m serious.”
“Me, too. Fortunately, I didn’t die there.”
“What had you so distracted you didn’t see the ditch?”
“Siris, my raven showed up.”
He looked up from cleaning. “I thought familiars were supposed to be helpful.”
“He was helpful. It was my fault. I wasn’t paying attention.”
“So what happened?”
I pressed my lips together, not sure how he would take the news. “That’s where William found me.”
BEWITCHING HANNAH
Being a witch is the last thing Hannah wants…
Immerse yourself in a spellbinding tale of magic, forbidden love, and self-discovery. Meet sixteen-year-old Hannah Fitzgerald, a reluctant witch who’s hesitant to unlock her powers while succumbing to a whirlwind, star-crossed romance.
As she navigates her newfound abilities, Hannah confronts a web of challenges and secrets that will keep you under her spell. With its Beauty and the Beast-inspired twist, this captivating story will cast a hold on your heart and keep you turning the pages until the very end.
September ushers in autumn, casting a spell of enchantment over the world. It is a month that evokes the magic in us as we feel the warmth of summer fading and witness nature’s mystical cycle of transformation. Vibrant greens give way to a kaleidoscope of orange, red, and yellow with leaves beginning their majestic change. The harvest moon invites us to reflect on the seasons past and the crisp air carries the scent of ripe apples and woodsmoke. Dry leaves crunch beneath feet as birds sing their final melodies before migrating to warmer climates. Baking spices and roasted nuts capture the fragrance of the season while crackling fires chase away the chill. As the days shorten, September beckons us to snuggle up with warm blankets, bewitching books, and apple cider cocktails. Grab a blanket, and I’ll suggest the books and cocktail!
BOOKS
Bewitching Hannah
Immerse yourself in a spellbinding tale of magic, forbidden love, and self-discovery. Meet Hannah Fitzgerald, a young witch who’s unlocking her powers and succumbing to a whirlwind romance. As she navigates her newfound abilities, Hannah confronts a web of challenges that will keep you under its spell. With its Beauty and the Beast-inspired twist, this captivating story will cast a hold on your heart and keep you turning the pages until the very end.
Disenchanted
Meet Sophie Goodchild, a young witch entangled in a centuries-old curse that has haunted her true love’s family for generations. Join Sophie on a thrilling adventure as she navigates a world of curses, enchantments, and star-crossed romance, where the lines between magic and reality blur. Disenchanted is a heartwarming exploration of the human experience. With its unique blend of romance, mystery, and fantasy, this book will cast a spell on your heart and leave you enchanted from start to finish.
Koush Hollow
In the depths of the bayou, where cypress trees tower and Spanish moss hangs like a curtain of secrets, lies the mysterious town of Koush Hollow, where the glittering facade of wealth and beauty conceals a deadly truth. Sixteen-year-old Jenna joins her mother’s elite social club, the Diamonds & Pearls, which reigns supreme. As Jenna delves into the club’s seductive world, she uncovers a web of secrets and lies. As she digs deeper, she encounters ancient magic, hidden dangers, and shocking revelations that threaten to destroy everything she holds dear. Will she survive the treacherous landscape of Koush Hollow, or will its secrets silence her forever? A captivating tale of mystery, magic, and self-discovery, Koush Hollow will draw you into its dark, mystical world and refuse to let go.
As the seasons transition, a refreshing and warming cocktail perfectly captures the essence of September
Ingredients
2 oz Vodka
4 oz Apple Cider
1/2 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz Ginger Beer
Slice of Apple (for garnish)
Sprig of Rosemary (optional)
Instructions
Fill a copper mug or highball glass with ice.
Add vodka, apple cider, and lime juice.
Top with ginger beer and stir gently.
Garnish with an apple slice and rosemary sprig, if desired.
This twist on the classic Moscow Mule combines the warmth of ginger beer with the crisp sweetness of apple cider, evoking the cozy feelings of September’s autumn breeze. Cheers!
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