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‘Fess up: are you a Joanna? Or a Freya? Or an Ingrid? Why? Tiffany 5 40 Sep 30, 2014 09:23AM  
Sex is a big part of this novel, and one of the ways that Freya expresses her power is in her sexuality, whereas Ingrid is afraid of hers. How do you feel about the way sexuality is portrayed in the book? Was there too much sex? Too little? :) Tiffany 2 42 Jul 02, 2014 04:56AM  
The setting of the novel, North Hampton, is based on a real location (we're not telling where). What makes this the perfect place for the Beauchamp family home? Which place do you wish you could visit- Joanna’s home, the beach, the North Inn, the library? Tiffany 3 23 Jul 02, 2014 04:47AM  
Melissa was inspired to write the series in order to capture the magic of sisterly/motherly bonds. Are you close to your sister and mother? Do you relate to Freya and Ingrid's relationship and their relationship to their "formidable" mother? Tiffany 1 5 Jun 23, 2014 03:46PM  
Are you familiar with Norse mythology? How did you feel about the use of Norse mythology in the story? Tiffany 1 9 Jun 23, 2014 03:43PM  
We learn that the Beauchamp women have been prohibited from using magic. What would you do if some talent you had that was integral to who you are was taken from you? Do you like the way the author resolves this? Tiffany 1 3 Jun 23, 2014 03:40PM  
Some of the action in this novel involves Freya’s love life. As you were reading this, did you feel her conflict? Did you sympathize with her dilemma? (And which lover was your favorite?) How did the author’s use of a romantic triangle further the plot? Tiffany 2 10 Jun 23, 2014 03:34PM  
Self Magazine praised the novel: “This tale of powerful women â€� [is] a page-turning parable of inner strength.â€� Do you think the Beauchamp women are powerful? With and without their magic? How would you deploy your power â€� for good? For yourself? Tiffany 1 8 Jun 23, 2014 03:25PM  
In the novel, Joanna, Freya and Ingrid all know they are witches; in the TV series, we discover that Joanna’s daughters don’t know about their heritage. How does this change to the way the plots unfold? Does it change the nature of their family secret? Tiffany 1 9 Jun 23, 2014 03:22PM