Description: "A fox spirit sells magical confections to troubled humans, only for them to get a little more than they bargained for"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: "Gently translated . . . Kurisu's charmingly approachable, warmly reassuring novel provides quite the satisfyingly toothsome treat." --Booklist
"Readers will be amply rewarded. . . . Recommend to readers who want leisurely stories to savor and reflect on." --Library Journal "A delightful confection you'll enjoy reaching for whenever a craving for magic, healing, and wonder strikes. But beware. Its Invisible Wasanbon, Surrogate Caramels, and Enlightening Candy Apples are addicting." --Samantha Sotto Yambao, New York Times bestselling author of Water Moon "Each story within is its own special candy, sweet and delicious! You'll want to savor each one!" --Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop "The Amberglow Candy Store by Hiyoko Kurisu seasons the sweetest and most savory morsels of human connection with a dash of intrigue that cozy fantasy readers are bound to savor. The obvious care in Matt Treyvaud's translation puts the cherry on top of this binge-worthy comfort treat!" --M. Jean, translator of Messenger Cat Café