Bewitching Season by Marissa Doyle

The Honorables Miss Penelope "Pen" and Miss Persephone "Persy" Leland, twins who happen to have been born on Princess Victoria's birthday, are more than looking forward to their presentation at court. They've been prepped for this day for years - even if part of the time their education has been somewhat unconventional. Their governess (Ally), along with teaching them etiquette, Latin, and literature, has been secretly tutoring them in magic for many years. Not exactly something you advertise at court. Persy has always been a bit more bookish of the two and can't help but imagine herself as a failure compared to her poised and self assured sister Pen. But both girls are sure they will be fine as long as the trusted Ally is never far. That is, until she mysteriously disappears.

Both Persy and Pen are convinced something sinister has occurred to their beloved governess - and friend - and begin to discreetly make inquiries as to her whereabouts. They are joined by their little brother Charles, aka Chuckles, who is always up for an adventure and home from school with a broken arm. Chuckles is far too observant and protective for his tender years and happens to be my favorite character by far.

This was such a light, fanciful waltz through time. The Leland family is lovable - with the exception of Persy's constant feelings of inadequacy. The action is nicely distributed against descriptions of dresses, parties, court politics, and even a little romance. The magic portion seemed to almost be an afterthought, but still an interesting addition. A fun, engaging read for any day.

series reading order:
~ Bewitching Season
~ Betraying Season

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had never heard of this book, but it looks interesting! I love a good mix of parties,court politics and romance! Even better if there's a little magic! Plus, there's a bookish character :)

Em said...

Ohh, I really need to read this. I have it on my bookshelf but haven't gotten around to it yet. Your review makes me want to start soon though. :)

Michelle said...

Infinite - It is a good mix. The combination of all these elements made for a fun read. I hope you like it too.

Em - I think you'll like it. I'm more and more excited waiting to read the next one.