Morgan’s eyes are opened to the world of magic, witch craft, and a deeper connection with the Goddess. Morgan and a group of classmates are intrigued day one and they begin studying Wicca with Cal as their teacher. He’s charismatic, oh-so-sexy, and he practices Wicca. Per typical YA, Morgan’s world turns upside down when new kid Cal moves to town and graces the halls of their high school. She lives in a small town called Widow’s Vale with her parents and fourteen-year-old sister, Mary K. The first book introduces Morgan Rowlands, your typical sixteen-year-old girl from central New York state. The set of the first three books is top-tier. Each individual book is pretty short, usually around 150 to 200 pages on the long end, so they’re perfect reading chunks. I used to own the original twelve-book series with their ghastly former covers (no offense!) and having the whole set was a bit unwieldy. I love these Sweep compilations, despite their general uniformity. Plus the books begin at the start of the school year, so I like reading about the changing leaves as they’re actually changing for me in New England it’s sort of my way of ushering in the season. It’s all about witches and magic and changing seasons, so the timing feels appropriate. The Sweep series is one of my all-time faves and I reread it every year during Autumn.
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