“Magical mayhem, heart, and humor, Auralee Wallace’s The Late-Night Witches is filled to the brim with authentic family dynamics, self-discovery, and an unforgettable Halloween showdown. You’ll fall deeply in love with this enchanting and cozy book, so much so that you’ll want to return to it every fall just to experience it again!”—Breanne Randall, New York Times bestselling author of The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic
“A spellbinding adventure of real heart and humour. The Late-Night Witches is packed with fun nostalgia, a picturesque autumn setting, and loveable characters that I was rooting for from the very first Jack O’Lantern. I loved spending Halloween with the Beckett witches!”—Lucy Jane Wood, author of Rewitched
“Wallace (In the Company of Witches) infuses humor, magic, and surprise into this well-crafted suburban fantasy…Wallace’s wonderfully realized characters overcome the exasperation of child-rearing, embrace the bonds of family and friendship, and chuckle through their madcap adventures. Readers are sure to be entertained.”—Publishers Weekly
“This fantasy novel has its scares but is ultimately very cozy—the kind of fun, exciting fantasy that warms readers’ hearts.”—Booklist
“Wallace’s wild romp of a Halloween broom ride combines painful family legacies and found sisterhoods with the lost legacies of Hazel Beck’s ‘Witchlore’ series and Andrea Jo DeWerd’s What We Sacrifice for Magic, plus Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Recommended for fans of any of the above or of the recent spate of contemporary witchy novels.”—Library Journal
“I picked this for readers who love witchy suburban fantasies with laugh-out-loud mom-power moments; Wallace’s blend of snack-fueled magic and family camaraderie made me giggle, cheer, and feel like I could conquer any Halloween monster-especially if I had juice boxes on hand.”—BiblioLifestyle
“This book is great! Witches, vampires, magical cats and humor all rolled into one. A great end-of-the summer book.”—Red Carpet Crash