First of all, this is part of the Interview with the Devil Series. When I asked if I should wait to finish the series to read it, the author said I should read this one in between books two and three.
I was so excited to see my favorite side character get a book of her own! It was so cool to get the history of “the Witch of Bridgewater”. There was something about her from the very first book in the series. She’s so mysterious and just has this calm demeanor even when everything around her is total chaos. I love a strong female character.
This follows her through multiple timelines dating all the way back to the Salem witch trials. There are themes of loneliness, power, envy, religion, mortality, vengeance…and my personal favorite, feminine rage.
She ends up crossing paths with seven women who are giving major Desperate Housewives vibes. These women of course are each flawed in their own ways. The witch decides to gift them with magical abilities but things aren’t what they seem.
While there were a couple of violent and even gory moments, it had a more cozy atmosphere to it. It wasn’t scary or goosebumps-inducing like the other books I’ve read from this series. It would actually be a great one to read in the fall!
Thank you so much to Michael Harbron for making my favorite side character a main character! She so deserved her own book! I recommend this one if you enjoy witchy horror books. It’s a fun one!