To Crown A Witch (The Jinx Hamilton Series Book 16)

To Crown A Witch (The Jinx Hamilton Series Book 16)

By Juliette Harper

When seven-year-old Addie Grayson is chosen as the Dragon Witch, reality itself holds its breath—because the fate of all magical realms now rests in very small hands.

Jinx Hamilton Grayson’s coffee shop in Briar Hollow has seen its share of weird. But when her daughter bonds with a dragon and ages three years in three days, even the talking cats are concerned. The Crown of Avalon needs a bearer, and it’s chosen Addie—making her the bridge between all magical realms just as the barriers between worlds begin to collapse.

Morgan le Fay wants to possess Addie’s body and claim the Crown’s power. Chesterfield, an ancient wizard, would rather destroy the artifacts than see them united. And the magical community is fracturing under the pressure of impending change. As the Mother Oak dies and reality threatens to unravel, Jinx must navigate impossible choices: save her daughter or save the world—knowing that either choice might mean losing everything.

But in a town where ghosts serve coffee commentary, werecats teach kindergarteners hunting patterns through laser pointers, and even death is just another form of transformation, family means more than blood. When Jinx and her chosen family—witches, vampires, dragons, and one very confused fishing enthusiast—stand together to support Addie through her coronation, they discover that connection is stronger than control.

The transformation of the Mother Oak into Yggdrasil, the World Tree, changes everything. Magic becomes visible to those ready to see it. The shop grows roots that connect to every realm. And Addie must learn to carry cosmic knowledge in her seven-year-old mind while still remembering she hates brussels sprouts.

In Briar Hollow, where your barista might be a reformed immortal sorceress and your sheriff definitely knows more than he lets on, the Hamilton family proves that sometimes the smallest hands can hold the greatest power—especially when they’re not holding it alone.

A story about the weight of destiny, the power of choice, and the discovery that even World Trees start with coffee shop roots.

When seven-year-old Addie Grayson is chosen as the Dragon Witch, reality itself holds its breath—because the fate of all magical realms now rests in very small hands.

Jinx Hamilton Grayson’s coffee shop in Briar Hollow has seen its share of weird. But when her daughter bonds with a dragon and ages three years in three days, even the talking cats are concerned. The Crown of Avalon needs a bearer, and it’s chosen Addie—making her the bridge between all magical realms just as the barriers between worlds begin to collapse.

Morgan le Fay wants to possess Addie’s body and claim the Crown’s power. Chesterfield, an ancient wizard, would rather destroy the artifacts than see them united. And the magical community is fracturing under the pressure of impending change. As the Mother Oak dies and reality threatens to unravel, Jinx must navigate impossible choices: save her daughter or save the world—knowing that either choice might mean losing everything.

But in a town where ghosts serve coffee commentary, werecats teach kindergarteners hunting patterns through laser pointers, and even death is just another form of transformation, family means more than blood. When Jinx and her chosen family—witches, vampires, dragons, and one very confused fishing enthusiast—stand together to support Addie through her coronation, they discover that connection is stronger than control.

The transformation of the Mother Oak into Yggdrasil, the World Tree, changes everything. Magic becomes visible to those ready to see it. The shop grows roots that connect to every realm. And Addie must learn to carry cosmic knowledge in her seven-year-old mind while still remembering she hates brussels sprouts.

In Briar Hollow, where your barista might be a reformed immortal sorceress and your sheriff definitely knows more than he lets on, the Hamilton family proves that sometimes the smallest hands can hold the greatest power—especially when they’re not holding it alone.

A story about the weight of destiny, the power of choice, and the discovery that even World Trees start with coffee shop roots.

Publish Date

October 20, 2025

Publisher Name

ISBN 13

978-1966363101

ASIN

B0FQ3N54S1

Language

English

File Size

1.6 MB

Simultaneous Device Usage

Unlimited

Screen Reader

supported

Enhanced Typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

Not Enabled

Word Wise

Enabled

Print Length

326 pages

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