Bestseller Stat Shot

Nora Roberts’s Blood Magick, the final book in her Cousins O’Dwyer trilogy, debuts at the top of our Trade Paperback list this week, selling almost 94,000 copies. Berkley published all three volumes in the paperback original series in about a year—the first installment, Dark Witch, came out last October. Both it and the follow-up, Shadow Spell, are still selling briskly; in fact, both saw healthy sales jumps from the prior week, with sales of Shadow Spell up 51%, and Dark Witch up 45%. Here’s a longer-range look at the series.

Title Pub Date First Week Sales Sales to Date
Dark Witch Oct. 13 79,418 425,454
Shadow Spell Mar. 14 84,673 275,348
Blood Magick Oct. 14 93,661 94,555

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