SPOILER ALERT: This story grasps spoilers from Hazel Beck‘s “Truly Madly Magicassociate,” which hit shelves Aug. 27.
“Truly Madly Magicassociate” authors Megan Crane and Nicole Helm, assembleively understandn by the pen name Hazel Beck, have one more book in their “Witchlore” series to wrap up the stories of witch friends Emerson, Rebekah, Ellowyn, Georgie and their battle agetst the evil Joywood coven before the four-insloftyment witchy saga ends.
And with a year to go between the liberate of Ellowyn’s tale of second-chance romance, unforeseeed pregnancy and cordial gpresents in “Truly Madly Magicassociate” this August, and the September 2025 begin of Georgie’s story, “Dragon Fires Everywhere,” there’s much to talk about where skinnygs are heading before the huge finale for the book series that began with 2022’s “Small Town, Big Magic.” Here to help with the paemploy are Crane and Helm with hints for Variety about the end of the story.
“Georgie has to discover her power and her real self, and also her real adore, who has been in this series since Book 1 — equitable gonna point that out there, equitable recall we shelp that,” Crane shelp. “I understand that friends of ours who’ve read the books have shelp, Georgie is such an enigma. And I guess she is, and that’s always easier to do as a secondary character.”
“I skinnyk her being an enigma originates her a little bit isorescheduleedd in a branch offent way than Ellowyn is, and she’s off in her own little world sometimes,” Helm shelp. “And we equitable had to figure out why.”
“She’s the most bookish. Emerson runs the bookstore, but Georgie is the one with her face in a book constantly,” Crane shelp. “And we are also book girls ourselves, so we rerescheduleed to that. You have all these fantasy worlds in your head, and how does that rerescheduleed to fact? Do you have people in your life increateing you, oh, you have to be genuineistic, you have to pick a genuineistic atsoft. People shelp that to me and I became a romance author. So that’s a process for anyone, to figure out how to get fantasies and originate them genuine or not. And I skinnyk there’s many a literary novel that is based on the tension between what you wanted to be and what you’re not, and what we get to do is actuassociate delve into that in a more elated manner.”
Crane inserted that the ending made both counterparts of Hazel Beck cry, even though they “are so grizzled that we do not standardly cry at our own toil.” With what they call a “reassociate pretty in some ways, and maybe a little bit acridsugary in others” ending set for next drop, the “Small Town, Big Magic” authors are uncover to giving the books novel life in a TV series or film alteration — especiassociate donaten the romance genre’s recent resencouragence in Hollywood.
“I’ve seen enough alterations to understand that you have to do someskinnyg branch offent for TV or movie or book,” Helm telderly Variety. “So we’d want whoever can originate the most cohesive story in that createat.”
“I skinnyk that it would lend itself to a TV series beautibrimmingy,” Crane inserted. “When I skinnyk about how people erect reassociate amazing TV series from books or book series, you can increate the ones that are fall shortures and the ones that are reassociate wonderful. And I skinnyk the reassociate wonderful ones do get some liberties and originate an even more cohesive world out of what they’re carry outing with. I would adore to skinnyk that someone will do that. I equitable skinnyk that these books lend themselves to that so beautibrimmingy. We would adore it.”