Sorcery and Cecelia (or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot)

 
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Magic and Regency England
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Reader reviewed by Julie H.

Cecelia and Kate are cousins, living in an Austen-like world where magic is just a part of everyday life. Kate is off to London for her first Season, while Cecy stays behind in the country. Both write notes furiously back and forth about their lives. However, there is a menance of some dark magic lurking and the pair dual together against it. I really enjoyed this novel and am planning to read more about Cecelia and Kate in their next adventure.
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a book of letters
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Reader reviewed by ~tiffany^^

How can you write a story with two locations and two main characters? You can if it is a book of letters. I really enjoyed reading this book, the story was very interesting, it is set in "Austen" time, but with magic, and secret plots. I just HAD to finish the book once i started, i couldn't put it down, because i really want to find out what was going on.

All throughout the book, we read letters written by cousins Cecilia and Kate. There is something fishy going on, and both Cecy and Kate are trying to work it out from bits and pieces of information and clues they gathered. Who is the Mysterious Marquis, and why is everyone trying to get their hands on the enchanted chocolate pot? And what about the young man who is sneaking around, how did he get involved? Since i don't want to spoil the book, you'll have to read it to find out for yourself.
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