Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree / The Keeper of Lonely Spirits / A Spirited Blend

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings 
to spotlight upcoming release we are excited about that we have yet to read.

Here are three upcoming releases that caught my attention and immediately ended up on my wish list I am looking forward to reading all of them. 

The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree
by India Hayford

Release Date: March 25, 2025 by A John Scognamiglio Book
Disguised by years in exile and a name she found on a gravestone, an unconventional young woman returns to her childhood home in rural 1967 Arkansas in this hauntingly visceral Southern tale of desperate choices, found family, folk magic and noisy ghosts.

Genevieve Charbonneau talks to ghosts and has a special relationship with rattlesnakes. In her travels, she’s wandered throughout the South, working in a Louisiana circus and as a hootchy kootch dancer in Texas. Now for the first time in a decade, she’s allowed her winding path to bring her to the site of her grandmother’s Arkansas farmhouse, a place hallowed in her memory.

Disguised by years in exile and a name she found on a gravestone, Genevieve intends only to visit briefly and leave. But a chance meeting with a guilt-ridden young Vietnam veteran draws her into more unexpected connections. Her hard-won independence inspires an abused woman and her daughters to find their own path to empowerment, and a hypocritical preacher is brought to a long-deserved reckoning.

With undertones of magical realism and dark humor, here is a powerful story of discovering—and sometimes rediscovering—one’s place in the world, and the unexpected challenges and gifts that present themselves along the way.
 [from the Publisher]
This one just sounds so amazing! 


The Keeper of Lonely Spirits by E.M. Anderson
Release Date: March 25, 2025 by MIRA
In this mesmerizing, wonderfully moving queer cozy fantasy, an immortal ghost hunter must confront his tragic past in order to embrace his found family.

Find an angry spirit. Send it on its way before it causes trouble. Leave before anyone learns his name.

After over two hundred years, Peter Shaughnessy is ready to die and end this cycle. But thanks to a youthful encounter with one o’ them folk in his native Ireland, he can’t. Instead, he’s cursed to wander eternally far from home, with the ability to see ghosts and talk to plants.

Immortality means Peter has lost everyone he’s ever loved. And so he centers his life on the dead—until his wandering brings him to Harrington, Ohio. As he searches for a vengeful spirit, Peter’s drawn into the townsfolk’s lives, homes and troubles. For the first time in over a century, he wants something other than death.

But the people of Harrington will die someday. And he won’t.

As Harrington buckles under the weight of the supernatural, the ghost hunt pits Peter’s well-being against that of his new friends and the man he’s falling for. If he stays, he risks heartbreak. If he leaves, he risks their lives.
[from the Publisher]
Doesn't this sound fun? A ghost hunter, found family and a curse. Yes, please!


A Spirited Blend
(Crystals & CuriosiTEAS #3) by Lauren Elliott

Release Date: March 25, 2025 by Kensington Books
For charmed tea shop owner Shay Myers, getting steeped in Bray Harbor, California’s October festivities is spookier than she ever could have bargained for—especially when a bone-chilling murder mystery spells grave danger . . .

With Halloween around the corner, Shay Myers is brewing witchy seasonal sips at Crystals and CuriosiTEAS—while simultaneously steaming over pub owner Liam Madigan’s decision to take anybody but her to the town’s Monster Mash dance. Her romantic premonitions have missed the mark since she settled into coastal Bray Harbor, opening the door to questions about whether she’s really the gifted seer her late mother imagined. It’s why she second guesses the dark vision in her tea leaves about a local citizen and their obsession with genealogy, Irish folklore, and magic . . .

But when bad omens come true, Shay doesn’t have time for self-doubt. A woman’s body has been discovered, frozen in a strange pose with an eerie black butterfly on her forehead, leading to suspicions that the victim took a conjuring ritual too far due to limited experience—or was murdered by someone with too much. As an investigation stirs up a sinister connection to a boardwalk mystic shop, Shay, guided by her knowing dog, Spirit, finds herself tracking down a shady figure from her past, navigating the sudden reappearance of her ex-husband, and chasing down a wickedly perceptive criminal who might finally be her match!
 [from the Publisher]
I haven't yet started this series, but I do like the sound of it. A mix of magic and murder-solving, what's not to like? 

Do any of these books interest you? What upcoming releases are you looking forward to reading?

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16 comments:

  1. Nice picks! These are totally new to me ones. I hope you enjoy each and every one of them once you get to read them!


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  2. All three of these sort of share a vibe, I love it:-) I'm very curious about the Song of the Blue Bottle Tree especially. I hope you get to read these, Wendy!

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  3. Wow, I really like the sounds of A Spirited Blend and will have to check out that series. I also think The Keeper of Lonely Spirits is also on my wish list already. Great picks this week.

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    1. Barb - Thank you! I really need to start that series as well. It has my name written all over it. LOL

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  4. These are all three new to me, but definitely sound interesting. Probably the one that speaks to me most is Son Of The Blue Bottle Tree, partly due to the location. Hope you enjoy all three!

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  5. The Lauren Elliott book looks amazing and one I'm kind of surprised I haven't read. The other two sound wonderful and magical as well but I can never resist a cozy!

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    1. Katherine - I feel like it's been awhile since I last read a cozy, but I guess I did read one earlier month now that I think about it. It's been a crazy month.

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  6. All new to me but they sound interesting.
    I was gone all this week from the internet because my brother was in town. I'm back now and trying to catch up.

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    1. Mary - I hope you had a nice visit with your brother! I've been absent as well and haven't had much time with the computer. Hopefully I can do better next month.

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  7. Nice covers on all these books, enjoy them when you read them!

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  8. These are all new to me! I'm curious about the first one though.

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