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The Unkindness of Ravens
Something has been following the signal. For eleven years, a watcher named Corvus has carried a message he cannot deliver - meant for a man in a hidden Vermont valley, through a ley network too fractured to reach him. Then, in March, the signal changes. The eastern gate has been repaired. The valley is open again. Which means Corvus is coming. Mari Hale has been the baker of Harrow's Hollow for five months.
She has learned that the larder her grandmother built over thirty years knows what people need before they do. She has learned that the ley lines beneath her kitchen are why her bread is different here than anywhere else she's worked. She has learned not to question when a jar appears on a shelf with a label she doesn't understand yet, because she always understands it eventually. Now six new jars have appeared on the spring shelf overnight.
One of them reads: for the one who has been moving too long. Another: for what comes with new wings. Someone is coming to put down a very old burden. Someone else is deciding whether to stay. And somewhere beneath the north field, sealed for sixty years, is a gate that was closed to protect the valley - and that the restored network now needs opened. The Unkindness of Ravens is the second book in the Crumb & Coven Mysteries: cozy magical fiction about a woman in the right kitchen for the first time in her life, the town that was waiting for her, and the grandmother who built a larder for thirty years for someone who hadn't arrived yet.
For readers of other cozy tales similar to: The House in the Cerulean Sea · Legends & Lattes · A Psalm for the Wild-Built
She has learned that the larder her grandmother built over thirty years knows what people need before they do. She has learned that the ley lines beneath her kitchen are why her bread is different here than anywhere else she's worked. She has learned not to question when a jar appears on a shelf with a label she doesn't understand yet, because she always understands it eventually. Now six new jars have appeared on the spring shelf overnight.
One of them reads: for the one who has been moving too long. Another: for what comes with new wings. Someone is coming to put down a very old burden. Someone else is deciding whether to stay. And somewhere beneath the north field, sealed for sixty years, is a gate that was closed to protect the valley - and that the restored network now needs opened. The Unkindness of Ravens is the second book in the Crumb & Coven Mysteries: cozy magical fiction about a woman in the right kitchen for the first time in her life, the town that was waiting for her, and the grandmother who built a larder for thirty years for someone who hadn't arrived yet.
For readers of other cozy tales similar to: The House in the Cerulean Sea · Legends & Lattes · A Psalm for the Wild-Built
Something has been following the signal. For eleven years, a watcher named Corvus has carried a message he cannot deliver - meant for a man in a hidden Vermont valley, through a ley network too fractured to reach him. Then, in March, the signal changes. The eastern gate has been repaired. The valley is open again. Which means Corvus is coming. Mari Hale has been the baker of Harrow's Hollow for five months.
She has learned that the larder her grandmother built over thirty years knows what people need before they do. She has learned that the ley lines beneath her kitchen are why her bread is different here than anywhere else she's worked. She has learned not to question when a jar appears on a shelf with a label she doesn't understand yet, because she always understands it eventually. Now six new jars have appeared on the spring shelf overnight.
One of them reads: for the one who has been moving too long. Another: for what comes with new wings. Someone is coming to put down a very old burden. Someone else is deciding whether to stay. And somewhere beneath the north field, sealed for sixty years, is a gate that was closed to protect the valley - and that the restored network now needs opened. The Unkindness of Ravens is the second book in the Crumb & Coven Mysteries: cozy magical fiction about a woman in the right kitchen for the first time in her life, the town that was waiting for her, and the grandmother who built a larder for thirty years for someone who hadn't arrived yet.
For readers of other cozy tales similar to: The House in the Cerulean Sea · Legends & Lattes · A Psalm for the Wild-Built
She has learned that the larder her grandmother built over thirty years knows what people need before they do. She has learned that the ley lines beneath her kitchen are why her bread is different here than anywhere else she's worked. She has learned not to question when a jar appears on a shelf with a label she doesn't understand yet, because she always understands it eventually. Now six new jars have appeared on the spring shelf overnight.
One of them reads: for the one who has been moving too long. Another: for what comes with new wings. Someone is coming to put down a very old burden. Someone else is deciding whether to stay. And somewhere beneath the north field, sealed for sixty years, is a gate that was closed to protect the valley - and that the restored network now needs opened. The Unkindness of Ravens is the second book in the Crumb & Coven Mysteries: cozy magical fiction about a woman in the right kitchen for the first time in her life, the town that was waiting for her, and the grandmother who built a larder for thirty years for someone who hadn't arrived yet.
For readers of other cozy tales similar to: The House in the Cerulean Sea · Legends & Lattes · A Psalm for the Wild-Built


