The Witching Moon Manor
The Crescent Moon is thriving after a much-needed expansion, with the ladies who step through its doors continuing to seek comfort in the glimpses of their futures found in the swirls at the bottom of their teacups. Anne is leading the city’s witches as Chicago’s Diviner, Beatrix is swept away on a book tour across the country, and Violet has found her place with her feet swinging through the air above the circus crowds. That is, until the Quigley sisters find themselves stumbling on their chosen paths, and they are drawn back home in search of refuge in each other’s company.
As Anne struggles to balance her growing responsibilities, Beatrix fears she has lost her gift for storytelling, and Violet is shaken after an accident at the circus, the future the sisters had drawn for themselves feels murkier than ever. And, when the threads of fate begin to unravel, Anne must lean on her sisters and team up with a mysterious—and oddly infuriating—necromancer to save the city from an uncertain destiny and help old friends find a happy end.
With all three Quigleys back in the warm comfort of the Crescent Moon, they set out to bargain with Fate once more. But will the sisters find the courage to embrace who they have become while returning to what they left behind, or will the future unfold in a way that even a Quigley couldn’t have predicted?

Cozy Pairings

Langston is a warm and expressive fragrance that opens with spiced notes of nutmeg and clove, softened by the richness of worn leather. At its heart, delicate jasmine and smoky cade add depth and complexity, creating a balance between softness and warmth. The scent settles into a smooth base of vanilla, sandalwood, and amber, bringing a gentle sweetness and a lasting warmth. Layered and inviting, this fragrance feels both comforting and full of character, with a richness that lingers beautifully in the air.
Why we chose this: The Quigley sisters read fortunes in the swirls of ginger, cloves, and cardamom at the bottom of teacups, and their days at the Crescent Moon Tearoom are full of shortbread and cinnamon and the particular magic of paying very close attention to what other people need. Langston carries the warm, layered, spiced richness of a world built around tea and the women who brew it with intention, nutmeg and clove and jasmine and the quiet depth of sandalwood that smells like a tearoom where the future lives in the leaves. It is the candle for every book in this series. Light this candle and let the warmth fill the room like a tearoom in Chicago on a winter afternoon, where the shortbread is fresh and the sisters are about to bargain with Fate one more time.