Rachel Greenlaw - The Woodsmoke Women's Book of Spells plus Blind Poet Dave Steele

Episode 399,   Nov 22, 12:45 PM

This week author Rachel Greenlaw tells us about a cosy new tale of witches, magic, mystery, family and romance, The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells plus we here from Blind Poet Dave Steele about The Big Test. All that plus some new books in the RNIB Library.

The image is a book cover with a magical, mystical theme. The background is a deep navy blue, scattered with golden and turquoise stars, crescent moons, and glowing accents. At the top, the text reads: “Love can be a curse…” in a delicate, curved font.

In the center, the title of the book is displayed in bold, white letters: "The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells". Below it, there’s an illustration of an open book emitting faint, glowing light, with ornate decorative patterns on either side.

The author’s name, Rachel Greenlaw, is written at the bottom in white uppercase text.

The corners of the cover are framed with intricate golden floral and vine-like designs, which give the image a whimsical and enchanting look.