A review by wilhelmina_reads
Midnight at the Blackbird Café by Heather Webber

3.5

Captures the small southern town very well. Unfortunately this means that at times it was rather corny, and occasionally boring. The romance between Gideon and Anna Kate wasn't really believable nor was it enjoyable. Same with Cam and Natalie. I wish that the romance would have just been done away with to focus more heavily on the magical realism, because when the story was focused on that, it was wonderful. The concept of the Callows and their long lineage of healing, with herbal remedies and a touch of true magic, was super intriguing. 

P.S, Faylene reminded me of a much nicer Maxine Fortenberry from True Blood.