
Feathers of Fading Magic
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Feathers of Fading Magic
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Feathers of Fading Magic is a story about belonging, legacy, healing, and the surprising courage it takes to open your mind to the impossible. 💫 The Quillhaven magical cozy mystery series can be read in any order.
Something is wrong in Quillhaven. The animals are going quiet. The forest holds its breath. And the protective Boundary that protected this magical New England town for generations is unraveling thread by thread.
When wildlife ranger Finn Flaherty arrives at the Kindred Creatures Refuge with an injured owl whose feathers are ashen, veterinary assistant Meredith Lee can't explain what she sees—and she has never met a problem she can’t explain.
Then a young runaway named Sylvie Brooks stumbles out of the forest cradling something even more impossible: a magical mother Phoenix and her fledglings, all of whom are fading fast.
Suddenly, this small town's carefully tended magic is everyone's problem.
From the shelves of local witch Annie Hart’s shop, Spellbound Stories, to a healing ritual at the disintegrating eastern ridge, an unlikely group of Quillhaven residents—magical and otherwise—must race to restore what's been neglected before it disappears for good.
NOTE: This series can be read in any order.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Praise for the Quillhaven Magical Cozy Mystery Series:
The stories are light, cozy, and perfectly paced, with just enough enchantment to make the world feel special without overshadowing the mystery. ~ Amazon review
Tessa Silvers' stories are like mini vacations to cozy, paranormal Quillhaven. ~ Amazon review
Quillhaven is instantly inviting, the magic is soft and playful, and each mystery unfolds with an easy, comforting rhythm. ~ BookSprout review
. . . full of humor, mystery and just the right amount of magic. ~ Amazon review
. . . Solid plot, quirky and likeable characters, good world building. ~ GoodReads review













