They didn't ask to be pioneers. They just wanted a home.
The Holloway sisters have always kept their magic quiet. But when the government selects Willow Creek as the first town to integrate magic into ordinary life, Emma, Lily, and Sophie find themselves thrust into the spotlight as the reluctant face of a frightened nation's experiment.
Willow Creek doesn't want them. Their neighbor Patricia Blackwood certainly doesn't. And the sisters themselves aren't sure they have what it takes to make anyone believe that magic can heal rather than harm.
But magic, it turns out, is a lot like love: it works best when it's given freely. And sometimes, a miracle doesn't arrive as a thunderclap. Sometimes it arrives as a basket of muffins, a shared cup of tea, and a woman who has been afraid for so long she's forgotten what safety feels like.
Summer of Small Miracles is a story about what happens when the impossible is asked of ordinary people-and how, quietly, imperfectly, they sometimes rise to meet it.
Book 5 in the beloved Witches of Willow Creek series.