Bespelled (Standard Edition) (The Bewitched Series, 2)
Laura Thalassa
by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
Sky Flores has spent years existing on the fringes of her small town, feeling more at home with the whispering woods and local wildlife than with the people who shun her. As the final installment of the enchanting Wild Magic series, this lush paranormal romance explores the burden of being misunderstood and the transformative power of being truly seen. After a mysterious disappearance left her labeled an outcast, Sky is wary of opening up until she encounters Adam Noemi, a disgraced reporter looking for a comeback story.
Forced proximity turns into something far more profound when they strike a bargain: Adam will publicly champion Sky to redeem her reputation in exchange for her long-sought-after story. What begins as a calculated interview quickly evolves into a tender second-chance at connection. As the barriers between them dissolve, the atmospheric prose brings the sisters' unique magical gifts to life, grounding the supernatural elements in raw, visceral emotion.
This is a beautiful, heart-wrenching conclusion to the Flores sisters' journey. Whether you are a fan of witchy lore or simply crave a romance that blooms with mystical energy, this story offers a deeply satisfying finale that proves even the most untamed hearts can find a place to call home.
January 16, 2026
I love this book but am so sad this series is over. My favorite thing about each of these books is how the writer describes everything with the women's powers. Sage's book used plants to describe colors, feelings, and the world around her. For Teal she used the weather and for Sky she used animals. Browns like bears and fawns, blues like whales deep in the water, reds like foxes. The imagery is simply beautiful and each book has made me feel and see through the eyes of each sister. I don't...
January 21, 2026
The Magic of Untamed Hearts is the third and final book in the Wild Magic series, which follows the Flores Sisters. Technically, it can be read as a standalone, but in this case, I think it's better to read the first two books to gain a better understanding of Sky. The Flower women have supernatural powers. Sky's power lies in animals: she can sense their emotions, and they are drawn to her. Right now, she feels alone and that the only ones who understand her are the animals, not her family....
January 21, 2026
May 16, 2026
I really wanted to love this book and started out liking it because I love the first two in the trilogy. It gets sidelined by a wobbly plot that isn’t much of a plot at all, and a sense of repetition with some of the things in the earlier books. And then it’s got very very, very long, explicit sex scenes where the forward motion of the story just seems to disappear. I’m sure that’s entertaining for some people by literally found myself moving along fast to where the story gets going again. I...
March 23, 2026
I've loved this whole series, but this one hit me in a way I didnt expect. As an adult-diagnosed autistic person, I found myself relating to Sky so many times & wondering if she was autistic. It really made me connect to her in a way that I hadn't connected to Sage or Teal. When I finished the book & read the acknowledgements where it was mentioned the author sees her later being diagnosed with autism, I was happy to see my thoughts confirmed. In addition to the long-awaited love story for Sky,...
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