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The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst

A burned-out mage flees the bustle of empire for a sleepy island—and a second chance. But when forbidden spells wash ashore, quiet living turns into a charming tangle of secrets, sea-salt, and slow-blooming romance. The Spellshop is cozy fantasy with heart, craft, and coastal magic.

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... building a cozy, rule-bending small business in a tight-knit community?

Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

If the gentle delight of a secret spellshop on a sleepy island—complete with regulars, recipes, and a sprinkle of rule‑breaking—won you over in The Spellshop, you’ll love watching Viv trade adventuring for a coffee counter in Legends & Lattes. Like your favorite scenes of opening day jitters, quirky customers, and neighbors pitching in, Viv’s café becomes a haven where kindness, craft, and a dash of magic turn strangers into friends.

... a witty, magically animated companion that steals scenes?

A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher

Miss the snappy presence of the sentient plant who follows the librarian everywhere in The Spellshop? In A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking, teen baker-wizard Mona’s magic wakes up dough and gingerbread into loyal, laugh‑out‑loud companions. That same charming, offbeat bond between mage and nonhuman sidekick—equal parts heart and humor—anchors a story where small, clever magic (and a carb‑powered cavalry) can change everything.

... slow-bloom, cinnamon-roll romance wrapped in soft magic?

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

If you enjoyed the tender, slow-burn spark between the cautious spell‑seller and the gruff islander in The Spellshop, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches offers that same warm glow. Mika Moon hides her magic until a job at the secluded Nowhere House pairs her with Jamie, a guarded librarian‑type who’s all protective scowls and quiet devotion. The chemistry unfolds gently amid teacups, lessons, and found‑family moments that feel like coming home.

... outsiders coming together to make a home?

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

If the way a motley island community rallies around a clandestine book-and-spell shop in The Spellshop made your heart swell, The House in the Cerulean Sea delivers that same found‑family magic. Caseworker Linus arrives to evaluate a remote orphanage and instead discovers a sanctuary where misunderstood people belong. Like the island’s cozy gatherings and quiet acts of bravery, this story turns bureaucracy on its head with compassion, cupcakes, and chosen kin.

... quiet, village-scale magic and academia-meets-small-town charm?

Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia Of Faeries by Heather Fawcett

Loved the intimate rhythms of island life, cataloging forbidden spells, and the hush of back‑room magic in The Spellshop? Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries keeps the focus small and cozy as prickly scholar Emily researches fae lore in a remote village. Field notes, folklore, and neighborly entanglements mingle with a teasing, slow‑build partnership—perfect if you crave quiet stakes, scholarly curiosity, and a community that becomes part of the story’s heartbeat.

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