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Gabriella Engelmann Zauberhaftes Lütteby... Apr 2026

"A storm is brewing, Lina," her grandmother Henrikje had warned that morning, her eyes twinkling with the wisdom of someone who knew every local saga by heart.

Lina looked out at the churning waves of the North Sea. Jonas was at the harbor, helping secure the boats. Breaking tradition, she stepped out into the wind, knowing that in this town, love didn't just dance barefoot on the beach—it survived the strongest gales. About the "Zauberhaftes Lütteby" Series Gabriella Engelmann Zauberhaftes Lütteby...

If you want to dive deeper into the world created by Gabriella Engelmann , the series includes: Die Liebe tanzt barfuß am Strand Book 2: Das Glück kommt in Wellen Book 3: Das Wunder küsst uns bei Nacht Book 4: Der Winter zaubert Träume am Meer Buchreihe: Zauberhaftes Lütteby von Gabriella Engelmann "A storm is brewing, Lina," her grandmother Henrikje

The North Sea breeze carried the scent of salt and fresh-baked cinnamon rolls through the cobblestone streets of Lütteby, a town where the gabled houses seemed to whisper old legends to one another. Lina Hansen stood in the doorway of the tourist information office, watching a familiar white crow named perch on the edge of the marketplace fountain. Breaking tradition, she stepped out into the wind,

Lina smiled, but her thoughts were elsewhere. In her pocket, she felt the familiar edges of her mother’s old 'Glückstagebuch' (happiness journal). Since finding it, Lütteby felt even more magical—and more complicated. The long-standing feud with the neighboring town of Grotersum still cast a shadow, yet Lina couldn't help the way her heart skipped when she thought of her boss, Jonas Carstensen, who hailed from that very place.

As the sky turned a deep, bruised purple, the residents of Lütteby began to batten down the hatches. But in Lütteby, a storm was never just wind and rain; it was a time for neighbors to gather, for old secrets to surface, and for the 'Zauber' (magic) of the coast to remind everyone that even the deepest rifts could be bridged by a little heart and a lot of courage.