I'm screaming - I swear, Adrienne Young has solidified herself as an auto buy author for me with her atmospheric/magical realism books. I'm such a sucker for a magical, gothic tale with top notch writing.
˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 4.5 𝓢𝓽𝓪𝓻𝓼 𝓡𝓸𝓾𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓭 𝓤𝓹 ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗
ೃ⁀➷ ★ ₊ ˚ 𝓠𝓾𝓲𝓬𝓴 𝓢𝓾𝓶𝓶𝓪𝓻𝔂
Spells for Forgetting is an atmospheric and multi-layered mystery/thriller with magical realism that revolves around a tragedy on a magical island with secrets that separated two lovers- our FMC Emery Blackwood and our MMC August Salt, fourteen years ago making August leave the island.
Fourteen years later August is back on the island to bury his mother but the islanders make sure to show he is not welcome, they still accuse him of the murder of Lily, Emery’s best friend. Emery is trying to move on in life, being a quiet part of the community who didn’t entirely forgive her for defending August but the return of August opens the old wound.
When she discovers letters in the attic, one by one series of lies and secrets are unraveled. She wouldn’t rest until she gets answers to what happened all those years ago and the islanders would do anything to keep things buried.
The story is about lies, betrayal, secrets, family, community, magic, and young undying love. It was interesting to figure out what happened fourteen years ago. Mystery of murder and why August was accused of murder stays at the forefront of the story.
ೃ⁀➷ ★ ₊ ˚ 𝓜𝔂 𝓣𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼
Let me start with the writing - omg wow! The writing is dreamy, descriptive, beautiful and atmospheric but slow-paced. I typically prefer a fast-paced story but trust me, you want to bask in the lush and beautiful prose and just really take your time. It is written in first person narrative from mostly Emery’s POV, there are irregular August’s perspective and a couple from other characters.
There are recurring past chapters that showed August and Emery’s life before fire, their friendship with Dutch and Lily, and their plans for life. We're given another angle on how fire and death changed their life as well as hints that not everything seems as it is shown.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is mostly a plot driven story. Whew, which I prefer. The characters are equally important of course, but there isn’t necessarily any big character development. I did really enjoy the emotional depth of the characters, especially of Emery and August. It was easy to feel for both of them and root for them from the beginning.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ The setting of the island is my favorite part of the story. Omg. Love. It gives such a gothic feel. Magic runs deep in the island. It was interesting to read about legends, superstitions, and how magic worked and how only women on the island have magic in their blood.
The island has small tight-knit secretive community, who didn’t like outsiders or tourists even though their life depends on them. They takes care of their own and like to keep things unchanged and old-fashioned.
Everyone is in everyone else’s business, there are no secrets, lots of gossip, prying eyes and nature that might make one feel suffocating and even worse if you get on people’s wrong side. I didn’t understand the mindset of people half the time but it’s the people who made the story eerie and creepy more than the island itself.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ The story itself is non-linear. While, most of the time, it’s following chronologically the “present” timeline as Emery and August contend with what happened fourteen years ago (and what it means for them now), there are scenes here, there, and everywhere looking at the past.
They are not in order of time, bouncing about, in order to give you an understanding of the relationships between Emery, August, and the other two people in their childhood group. What drew them to each other, how they all were so close knit, the tensions and jealousies. It means that the night of the fire is all the more heart breaking, and the fall out, once you know what they are like, really see it.
I enjoyed the romance but it took a bit of a backseat for me to all of the other things going on. It wouldn't have hurt to explore the romance a little more. But still, I didn't exactly go into this book for the romance anyway so I was left pretty satisfied with it overall.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ Highly recommend especially on a dreary autumn day!