These Charms Won't Fade

by Isabel Sterling

Book Overview

These Charms Won't Fade
Completed
Last: 2025-11-16
46
Pages
3
Highlights
0
Notes
English
Language

Description

Seven years after the events of This Coven Won’t Break, Hannah and Morgan are back for a cozy, romantic short story full of magic and new beginnings.

Twenty-five-year-old Elemental Witch Hannah Walsh has life pretty much figured out. She has a (fine) job as a graphic designer, lives with her incredible girlfriend (fellow witch Morgan Hughes), and has (mostly) recovered from the turbulent experience of defeating the Witch Hunters when she was a teen.

But when her friend Cal stops by for dinner with a unique offer from the Council that oversees the three Witch Clans, Hannah must decide if she’s content with her quiet life… or if she’s ready for something more.

this 7,000-word short story contains spoilers for These Witches Don’t Burn and This Coven Won’t Break. It’s recommended to read These Charm Won’t Fade after finishing the original duology.

Genres

Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy LGBT Lesbian Romance witch

Reading Statistics

32m
Total Read Time
1
Reading Session
32m
Average Session
32m
Longest Session
74.6
Pages/Hour
Nov 16 2025
Last Read

Reading Completions

Nov 16 2025
32m ⁨1⁩ session 32m/avg session 74.6 pph ⁨1⁩ day
Statistics from KoReader reading sessions

Highlights & Quotes

(3)
These Charms Won’t Fade
Page ⁨10⁩
think I finally figured out the villain’s motivation.” “For the vampire book or the mermaid one?” “Vampire. The art you slipped into my lunch today inspired me.”
These Charms Won’t Fade
Page ⁨18⁩
It took a long time to fully make peace with the element again after losing my home—and my father—in a house fire (not to mention a former classmate trying to burn me at the stake shortly after that) but after lots of therapy, I’m glad to know fire as a friend again.
These Charms Won’t Fade
Page ⁨39⁩
“This is not a reflection on the quality of your work, Miss Walsh. With the shifting AI landscape⁠—” “You’d rather let a computer steal from existing artists than pay actual humans to create something new,” I finish for him with a glare.

Additional Information

​Isabel Sterling
Publisher