Willow Creek & the Quiet War (The Witches of Willow Creek Book 2)

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Open magic invites attention—good and bad. The regional coven’s delegation offers “comfort” through permits, thresholds, and workshops that quietly centralize power. Emma sees performance metrics creeping into lives; Lily hears the anxious music under the coven’s smiles; Sophie spots a hush-binding hiding in the procedural language.

With policy fights, midnight unbindings by the creek, and a town that prefers chores to fear, the sisters build a consent-first model for shared magic. Blackwood pivots from hunter to ally, Patricia chooses witness over gossip, and Willow Creek becomes a template—on its own terms.