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'A whimsical, heartfelt escape that honors the emotional power of great stories--not just how they begin, but how they must end.' Susan Meissner, USA TODAY bestselling author of A MAP TO PARADISE
'Moorman (THE VANISHING OF JOSEPHINE REYNOLDS) delivers the perfect blend of magical realism and romance in this sweet tale about the power of books . . . With enough surprises to keep it from being predictable, Moorman's delightful story will charm readers.' Library Journal
'Moorman (THE VANISHING OF JOSEPHINE REYNOLDS, 2025) examines the consequences of losing oneself to grief and the magical, healing power of books. This enchanting and delightful read is a must for book and library lovers.' Booklist
'THE CHARMED LIBRARY absolutely charmed me--a love letter to the magic found in libraries, to the words of our favorite books that open up whole worlds, to the power of love to heal. From the first page, I was enraptured by Stella's story. What book lover hasn't wished they could meet their fictional friends and crushes in the real world? But woven in the wonder of literary characters coming to life is a journey of self-discovery and the realization of how instrumental books are to a community and to a woman trying to find her way. This is Moorman's best book yet!' Joy Callaway, international bestselling author of THE STAR OF CAMP GREENE
'THE CHARMED LIBRARY is a page-turning tale of renewal, redemption, and the powerful healing magic of books, community, and love. Jennifer Moorman's lyrical style and imaginative, surprising plot charmed me from the first page to the final chapter.' Marie Bostwick, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of THE BOOK CLUB FOR TROUBLESOME WOMEN
'THE CHARMED LIBRARY is a reader's dream come true. With favorite classic characters come to life, book boyfriends made real, and intrigue around the corner of each enchanted bookshelf, Moorman has woven a satisfying tale of family secrets, lifelong friendships, and the joy of new beginnings. For anyone who has ever been swept away by the magical power of words.' Lynda Cohen Loigman, USA TODAY bestseller of THE LOVE ELIXIR OF AUGUSTA STERN and THE MATCHMAKER’S GIFT
'Words literally come to life for a lonely assistant librarian in this exquisite tale from Moorman (THE VANISHING OF JOSEPHINE REYNOLDS) . . . Moorman drops in plenty of delightful details, such as the appearance of Mr. Darcy from PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, who dazzles the library's women patrons, and she makes it easy to suspend disbelief, considering that, as Arnie says, 'The world is full of the impossible.'' Publishers Weekly, Starred Review