Description
Description
"A delicious treat of a novel! Heartfelt, hilarious, poignant, and lovely!" --Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop Steel Magnolias meets Practical Magic in this charming contemporary fantasy about a thirty-something kitchen witch who is recruited to help a reclusive warlock and discovers love on the other side of the next bake. Honey Frost is Foxe Holler's dependable Farewitch. With a dash of flour and a pinch of charm, Honey carries on her family's legacy for healing any ailment with the right recipe. She just didn't expect to inherit the role twenty years early. When the Holler's reclusive Warlock suddenly requests a Farewitch to cure his mysterious illness, Honey's ordered life turns upside down. Honey is reluctant to help--witches and warlocks do not get along. Then he tempts her with the one thing she can't resist: access to his infamous library of spellbooks and kitchen grimoires. Soon, Honey is the newest resident of his moody farmhouse, which has one gorgeous kitchen. And a Warlock that maybe...isn't so frightful after all. Or old. Or bad looking. Healing the Warlock would be simple if he weren't hiding a web of secrets. As Honey works to unravel his illness, a darker threat looms: the Widow Witch, who steals a soul from Foxe Holler every year, is due--and this time, she wants the Warlock. "Equal parts charming and whimsical. A cozy page-turner." --Heather Fawcett "Will have readers believing in the magic of full tables, open hearts, and stories that we hope will never end." --Stacy Sivinski
About the Author
About the Author
Ellen Pauley Goff (she/her) was born and raised in the wilds of Kentucky. Her short fiction has appeared in the Indiana Review, Hunger Mountain, F(r)iction, and New Millennium Writings, among others. Her poetry can be found in the Atlanta Review, and her creative nonfiction in The Inquisitive Eater and Karma Comes Before. Ellen received her BA from the University of Chicago and her MFA dual degree in fiction and writing for children and young adults from The New School. When she's not writing or reading recipes, Ellen works in publishing and international rights. She is also the founder of a longstanding writing workshop and critique group in Manhattan, with the goal of providing publishing knowledge to emerging writers. The Farewitch of Foxe Holler is her debut novel.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Equal parts charming and whimsical, The Farewitch of Foxe Holler will delight readers with its scrappy kitchen witch heroine, cranky yet charming love interest, and a setting that is its own equally compelling character. A cozy page-turner."--Heather Fawcett, author of Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
"Combine a sassy kitchen witch forced to run the family bakery and a hot grumpy warlock in need of healing and what you get is the absolutely delicious recipe for The Farewitch of Foxe Holler. Goff whips up mountain magic that will melt your heart and leave a smile on your face. An utter delight of a novel!" --Gwenda Bond, New York Times bestselling author of The Frame-Up.
"As rich and comforting as a slice of hummingbird cake on a sunny summer afternoon, The Farewitch of Foxe Holler is an absolute delight of a novel. Each page is packed to the brim with Southern charm and the kind of enchantment that's meant to be savored. Best enjoyed with a glass of sweet tea, Goff's debut will have readers believing in the magic of full tables, open hearts, and stories that we hope will never end." --Stacy Sivinski, author of The Crescent Moon Tearoom
"The Farewitch of Foxe Holler had me hooked from the first chapter with the honeyed dialogue, memorable characters and a homespun setting that feels cozy and charming. This book has all the best ingredients for a delicious and enjoyable read. Readers seeking an absolutely wonderful witch romance dipped in sweet herbs and bittersweet memories will quickly devour this book like a home cooked meal after a long day."--Celestine Martin, author of Witchful Thinking
"Magical, romantic and heartwarming, Honey the kitchen witch's story is baked to perfection." --Cecilia Edward, author of An Ancient Witch's Guide to Modern Dating.
"A delicious treat of a novel! Heartfelt, hilarious, poignant, and lovely! I devoured it!"--Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
S&s/Saga Press
Pub date:
2026-07-07
Length:
480 pages

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