Mika Moon, one of Britain's few witches, lives a life of careful isolation, adhering to the unspoken rules designed to keep magic hidden from the world. Orphaned young and raised by strangers, she's learned to navigate loneliness, with her only rebellious act being an anonymous online persona where she 'pretends' to be a witch. This online charade unexpectedly leads to a real-world plea for help. Mika is summoned to the mysterious Nowhere House to teach three young, unruly witches how to control their powers. Breaking all her established rules, she finds herself entangled in a chaotic, yet charming, household comprising an absent archaeologist, a retired actor, two long-suffering caretakers, and the prickly, yet undeniably attractive, librarian, Jamie. As Mika reluctantly embraces this new, unconventional family, a sense of belonging she never anticipated begins to bloom. However, danger soon arrives at their doorstep, forcing Mika to confront whether she's willing to risk everything to protect the magical found family she didn't realize she was searching for.
Critical Reception
"Praised by authors like Emily Henry, 'The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches' has captivated readers as a USA Today Bestseller, celebrated for its enchanting world and heartwarming narrative."