5/5 stars 🔮🔮🔮🔮🔮
Another reread of an Olivie Blake book for me yet again 🗝
Twin Sisters. Unknown power. A sorority of witches. Witch hunters. Sister Crows. Blood Oaths. Magical heists/thievery. Betrayal. Cocktail recipes. This book has it all!! Also I am an unapologetic Ariadne Locke fan, she is the best; I don’t make the rules.
I read it last year and couldn’t curb the feminine urge to reread it once again, and thought I would add a review for it. I love how engrossing Olivie’s worlds and words are, and how you never know what will happen because her characters are so multi-dimensional. It’s so easy to get swept away by the writing and I love the banter between the characters.
Some quotes I loved:
"People often want a fairy tale. They're tricky things, though, aren't they? The thing about fairy tales is they're nothing without some essential kernel of truth, and people are often foolish enough to think that's the beauty of them. They're wrong, of course. People think truth and beauty are the same thing; not so. The Locke sisters are proof of that, and that's the kernel in this story."
"There is always someone who makes us weak."
"Now, though, the crumbling facade was a relief to behold; the strange feeling of magic curling around the corners seemed comforting instead of threatening, as if it were a haunting by a long-familiar ghost."
I just seriously cannot recommend this author enough. Little Chmura (the illustrator) knocked it out of the park again with her incredible artwork: The Locke House, the TKM House & fun character sketches are depicted and trust me you want to see this art. Olivie included recipes for drinks by the Tau Kappa Mu witches in the beginning, so make yourself a Death in the Afternoon and crack open this under-appreciated gem 🥂🏠