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Stay for a Spell by Amy Coombe

Stay for a Spell

by Amy Coombe

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  • Apr 2026, 384 pages
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  • Gary R. (BOLINGBROOK, IL)
    The magic kiss?
    Enjoyable read, some would call it a cozy, about a princess of the kingdoms, who ,while doing her diplomatic rounds throughout the empire stops in the little town of little Pepperidge. While there she enters the town's bookstore and promptly gets handed a key and a curse. She is unable to leave the store until she receives the kiss from her true love, who she has no idea who it is. Many things happen while she tries to break the curse, or should I say her parents the king and queen! They send the princes of the seven kingdoms to the shop to try and break the curse. Who is her true love? One of the princes? Oh, and who is the pirate who comes and goes whenever he wants? Read it , it's rather good!
  • WDH - Kentucky
    Lots of Books and Curses!
    The story was light, entertaining and fun to read. While there were a few areas I think could be improved, it was also a quick and easy read. The story features Princess Tanadelle (Tandy) who spends most of her time representing her family and travelling to fulfill royal obligations. She is considered overly nice and accommodating to everyone and fulfills her duties without much thought about herself. After she is cursed, she must uncover her true heart's desire in order to be free again. I totally liked the trapped in a bookstore aspect and all that Tandy did to make changes along with her assistant, Sasha. Sasha was so helpful in making those changes and provides interesting input throughout the book as a teenage character with clever ideas. Sebastian (Bash) a cursed pirate is the love interest. While the love interest part was predictable, the fact that he too is cursed was a different take and I liked his character. The Bluecaps were a clever way to find items and their soft blue light seemed soothing. Tandy comes to realize what she truly wants and makes some life changing decisions in the end. All of the Royal Princes arriving to kiss her one by one was amusing and that they stayed around after failing to break the curse was funny as they continued to compete with each other and/or assist Tandy. As to the improvement side - with books that have many 'creatures' as characters and words that are created for the story, I wish there was a page or notations explaining what kind of creature they were and definitions for the created words. I would recommend the book to people that enjoy light fantasy reads.
  • Helen B. (WINTHROP, ME)
    Stay for a Spell
    This was the cutest story! I loved the characters. All of them are so well developed and unique, fun and quirky! The plot is your basic romance type, but well told in a light and humorous way, while still making the point about what it means to be able to choose your heart's desire. My only wish was there were clearer descriptions of the two teenage characters as not all of us are familiar with fantasy creatures. All in all, I really loved this book. Thank you to Bookbrowse.com netgalley and ACE Publishing for an advanced copy in return for a fair and honest review.
  • Kevin H. (Littleton, CO)
    An Uplifting Fairy Tale for Adults
    This is a feel-good story that is sure to resonate with booklovers everywhere. Royal Princess Tandy receives a curse forcing her to live in a bookstore for an extended period of time. What reader wouldn't love that?

    This romantic fantasy book features an interesting cast of characters and great narration. The plot is fairly simple, and I must admit it did start to drag a bit, especially in the second half of the story. That doesn't take away from the overall story, which survives on great writing, inspiring vibes, and an overall guilty pleasure narration. Despite the slow pace, I enjoyed this book until the very end. The ending sums up the story nicely in good fairy tale fashion.

    I loved many of the themes explored during this story. The search for personal identity, the ability to find happiness in unexpected places, and the importance of surprising friendships are all imagined throughout the story.

    This book will be enjoyed by booklovers, lovers of light-themed stories, and romantics everywhere.
  • Susan L. (Alexandria, VA)
    A Fanciful Read
    Stay for a Spell was a light escape from the world filled with fanciful characters, curses, and fairies. It was a coming of age novel cozy fantasy wrapped in a curse and set in a fairy tale. Tandy, the overworked princess, represented every working woman who wants to slow down and take it easy. Her internal monologue pulled me in. Sasha, the teenage draconae, was hilarious and full of teen angst. But it was Bash the Barn Pirate that stole the story. His penchant for theft (uh, exchange) was adorable. I do hope we will get a resolution to his curse in a future book. This was a charming, cozy story of a woman who is cursed to live in a bookshop...a dream so many of us would welcome, especially if it came with bluecaps.
  • Jessica P. (Woodstock, GA)
    Cute Fantasy about Freedom and Self
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    Stay for a Spell by Amy Coombe
    3.25
    adventurous funny hopeful medium-paced
    Plot or Character Driven: A mix
    Strong character development: No
    Loveable characters: Yes
    Diverse cast of characters: Yes
    Flaws of characters a main focus: No
    "May this key unlock your heart's desire." - The curse

    This cute fantasy features a cursed princess, a charming pirate, an angsty teen dracone, magical pets, and seven princes, all inside a bookstore. Tandy discovers personal freedom, a different type of community, new friendships, and a redefined sense of self.

    I loved reading about the big and little magics, day to day things versus specialty work. Fire is sacred, but not exactly done as a spell.

    Gender is not linked to titles (prince/ss, mayor), which caused me some mild confusion if I read something else and has readjust my world view, but it was pleasant to read and well done.

    Somewhat predictable ending, but in a cozy princess saves herself way.
  • Marilyn M. (West Orange, NJ)
    Stay For A Spell - NO
    This book is billed as a fantasy for anyone who loves bookshops. It is the story of Princess Tanadelle, who prefers Tandy, who is tired of her royal duties that keep her on the road most of the year. Tandy would much prefer to be curled up with a good book. On a work trip she goes to a bookshop and is cursed. She can't physically leave the bookshop until she figures out her heart's desire. Her bookshop confinement area consists of the bookshop, an attached apartment and a garden out back.

    While she is confined, a cast of characters come to the bookshop, although not all of them are there to help. There is a cursed handsome pirate, princes and other creatures.
    What I liked about the book was the description of places. I could visualize the village where the book takes place. The description of the old rundown bookshop, it's apartment and the beautiful garden are well done. What I didn't like was there was no character I actually cared about. The characters seemed flat and showed no development. The only character with personality was 15 year old Sasha, a dragonet ( a baby dragon type creature). She was a goth dragonet so she had some good teen interactions with some of the other characters. I was disappointed that there was no attempt to explain the creatures and humans in this mixed realm. An example of this was Honeyrose, the companion/secretary/ladies maid to Tandy. She was a halfling and other than describing her as short there was no further information on halflings.

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