Sea of Charms by Sarah Beth Durst
My Star Rating: 5 Stars
Page Count: 384 pages
Genre: Adult Fantasy Romance
Dates Read: July 13th-15th, 2026
Publication Date: July 28th, 2026
Publisher: Bramble and Macmillan Audio
Review:
Sea of Charms is the third book in The Spellshop series. It follows Marin who we met previously in the series. She is a sailor who does supply runs for people on many of the different islands in the Crescent Islands Empire. After the man she thought was the love of her life betrays her and her family, she is stuck trying to pay back the debt her parents got into because of it. Her crew consists of a sea serpent named Perri and Ree a sailor shrub. While on a routine trip to the capital, she rescues a group of musicians from the Conservatory in Alyssium. One of them is a friend she and Perri had made while delivering supplies. She lets the man, Drax join her crew temporarily. It is a story about finding your crew, family, and yourself.
Sarah Beth Durst has created a world in The Spellshop series that I cannot get enough of. This book was just as great as the others before it. I enjoyed following Marin on her adventures. She goes all over the Crescent Islands Empire meeting all sorts of people but her life is a lonely one. My favorite part of this story was the bond she forms with her crew: Perri, Ree, and Drax. Found family is my favorite trope in a story and I loved seeing the dynamic they formed while sailing.
The book was also full of the love of music. Drax is a prodigy musician who has lived his life being told what he was supposed to do in the Conservatory. Marin gives him a chance to live a different life on the sea with her crew. I love how she was so insistent on him being able to make the decisions he wanted to no matter what, even if it could go against what she wanted most. He has a deep passion for music but also for stories. It was so fun hearing some of the stories Marin would tell.
I enjoyed the connections to The Spellshop and The Enchanted Greenhouse throughout this book. You don't have to have read those books to read this one, but I believe it is more enjoyable if you have. Caitlin Davies did an incredible job again with this audiobook. She embodies the characters' voices very well and she creates a cozy atmosphere with her narration style.
Sea of Charms is a great little escape with a cozy world I love visiting with each subsequent novel. I look forward to the fourth book which comes out in January 2027 called The Magical Cheese Emporium. Sarah Beth Durst is one of the best at creating cozy fantasy stories in my opinion. I don't think I will ever get enough of her books and I cannot wait to add this to my collection.
*Thank you to NetGalley, Macmillan Audio, and Sarah Beth Durst for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*













