
The Thistle & Hearth
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Fern Everlight

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A teahouse in a sleepy magical village. A runaway girl with a sentient book. And a retired war witch who just wants some peace - until the forest starts whispering her name.
Welcome to Thistledown, a quiet village tucked between wildflowers and old spells, where the sourdough sings lullabies and weather vanes forecast emotions. Here, Merrin has found a second life brewing enchanted teas and baking scones dusted with gentle magic. Her days are filled with calming rituals and small kindnesses - until a mud-covered girl collapses on her floor, clutching a growling, self-writing book that refuses to be silenced.
Juniper Pell is cagey, stubborn, and clearly on the run. Her book bites teapots, flings pages open in defiance, and hums near the woods. When Merrin takes her in as an apprentice, intending nothing more than to offer shelter and tea lessons, something ancient begins to stir beneath the moss and mushrooms outside the teahouse.
As glowing fungi creep up the garden walls, and whispers rise in the steam, Merrin finds herself pulled back toward a magic she had sealed away long ago. With the help of a judgmental talking goat, a haunted salt shaker, and a circle of unlikely allies, Merrin and Junie must uncover the truth behind the sentient book, the forgotten Grove, and the long-frayed weave of Thistledown’s land magic.
The Thistle & Hearth is the first book in The Cinderwitch Chronicles, a heartwarming cozy fantasy series filled with enchanted pastries, quiet spells, found family, and the courage to begin again. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes, Studio Ghibli vibes, and slow, gentle magic that brews in teacups rather than battlefields.
If you crave magical coziness, wise witches with soft edges, and a story that feels like coming home, pour yourself a cup and step inside the teahouse. The kettle’s on.