![]() When the Stitchery is threatened with demolition, Aubrey’s relationship with her sisters-and her belief in magic-is put to the test. Aubrey has her own secret reason questioning her role in the Stitchery: his name is Vic Oliveira, and he isn’t put off by her bookish quirks or freakish blue eyes. Bitty doesn’t believe in magic: she makes a strong case that the power of the Stitchery is no more than the power of suggestion. Her newly reunited sisters want her to sell the Stitchery. ![]() However, unless the client gives up something equal to what he’ll gain, the magic will fail. She can influence the future when a client wears a garment that she knits. ![]() A New York Times and USA Today best seller!Īubrey Van Ripper-the last remaining Van Ripper in the Stitchery-runs a shady business, one that she inherited from the early Dutch settlers of Tarrytown, New York. ![]()
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