![]() ![]() ![]() And, as it turns out, Cassandra is a pyromancer, a new ability she too discovered on her 17th birthday. Confused but excited, Esme invites Cassandra to join her and best friend Janis in their babysitting operation and Cassandra agrees – though it soon becomes evident she’s never in her life been responsible for a child. When Esme turns 17, however, a new challenge arises: she starts moving objects with her mind.Įnter Cassandra Heaven, the beautiful new girl at school, the type of girl who normally wouldn’t give Esme the time of day and yet seems to be actively courting her as a friend. The former she inherited from her mother, at least the mother she knows from pictures, and the latter… well, she’s not sure why she loves caring for kids so much, but earning money is so much easier when you enjoy your job. I’ve talked about These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling a bunch over at Book Riot, so I won’t rehash here – but I will talk about a book that came out in September and definitely belongs to the same family: The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams (Delacorte Press, 2019).Įsme’s life is difficult in a great many ways, but she finds solace in fashion and babysitting. ![]()
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