Spell for Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch

Summary

Willow has never felt like she belonged anywhere and is convinced that the only way to find a true home is to travel the world. But her plans to act on her dream are put on hold when her aloof and often absent mother drags Willow to Salem, Massachusetts, to wrap up the affairs of an aunt Willow didn’t even know she had. An aunt who may or may not have been a witch.

There, she meets Mason, a loner who’s always felt out of place and has been in and out of foster homes his entire life. He’s been classified as one of the runaways, constantly searching for ways to make it back to his mom; even if she can’t take care of him, it’s his job to try and take care of her. Isn’t it?

Naturally pulled to one another, Willow and Mason set out across Salem to discover the secret past of Willow’s mother, her aunt, and the ambiguous history of her family. During all of this, the two can’t help but act on their connection. But with the amount of baggage between them—and Willow’s growing conviction her family might be cursed—can they manage to hold onto each other?

 
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Book Setting: Salem, MA

  1. Bewitched Sculpture

  2. Essex Street 

  3. House of Seven Gables 

  4. Pickering Wharf 

  5. Old Burying Point Cemetery 

  6. Witch House 

  7. Salem Willows 

  8. Gulu-Gulu Cafe 

  9. Hotel Salem 

  10. E.W. Hobbs.

  11. Peabody Essex

  12. Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery 

  13. 611 Orange Street 

  14. Singing Beach 

  15. Salem Witch Trials Memorial 

  16. The Joshua Ward House 

  17. Flying Saucer Pizza Company 

  18. Washington Street 

  19. The Friendship 

  20. Cinema Salem

Reviews

"Welch utilizes an extraordinary sense of place, a lightly magical story line, and the healing power of love—both familial and romantic—to great effect."

– Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A magical romance with a strong sense of place and a focus on family...readers will fall under the spell of this lightly magical, thoroughly enjoyable romance.”

– Kirkus Reviews