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FELIX SILVER, TEASPOONS & WITCHES by Harry Cook

FELIX SILVER, TEASPOONS & WITCHES

by Harry Cook

Pub Date: Aug. 30th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-951954-14-7
Publisher: Interlude Press

Double, double teaspoons and trouble.

As his parents’ divorce has turned acrimonious, 17-year-old Felix Silver has been shipped off to live with his Grandma Aggie in her small community of Dorset Harbor, a town where magic users—who use teaspoons like wands—are free to be themselves. This gives Felix a chance to learn to work with his emerging powers and meet other young magical folks, including offbeat Fern, magically challenged Charlie, and dreamboat Aero. The foursome’s school year is interrupted, however, when teens begin disappearing and the witchy citizens of Dorset Harbor begin to suspect dark magic may be involved. Both Felix’s and his grandmother’s social circles work to figure out who is responsible. Along the way, things begin to heat up between Felix and Aero, but Aero’s suspicions of Gran may derail the budding romance between the boys. Unfortunately, the cobweb-thin plot is less than enchanting, with a big twist that most readers will spot coming fairly early on. Likewise, the characters are not deeply developed; explicit descriptions often convey how they are meant to be perceived instead of readers’ being allowed to develop feelings about them organically. A conversation about Aero’s bisexuality is a bright spot in the story. All main characters are coded as White.

A fantasy with a queer romance that doesn’t quite live up to expectations.

(Fantasy. 12-17)