A warm, sensual novel centering upon the all-female Montrose family, practitioners of hoodoo, and laboring under a curse begun with grandmother Augusta incurred when she worked as an assistant to a hoodoo practitioner, Bela Nova, in an occult shop in New Orleans.
Now an elderly woman, mute after a stroke, Augusta lives in Long Beach, California with her granddaughters Victoria, a therapist, and Willow, her assistant, both of whom practice hoodoo in their own ways, and whose lives have been distorted by the curse that Bela Nova laid upon Augustina and all her progeny, that the men they love will die. Two other Montrose women round out the cast-- Victoria and Willow's wayward mother, Madelyn, now attempting reconciliation, and Victoria's daughter Nickie, seventeen and in love and trying to find herself in the shadow of this curse which has always been kept a secret from her, yet whose restrictions have isolated her and her family.
I especially enjoyed the richness of the sensual world inhabited by these women, the ingredients of the spells, the openness to the senses, and the disconnect between the four points of view, each woman with her own secret life, her guilt, her struggles, even in such a small isolated family, the layers of disconnect. The curse isn't just that their beloved men die, but that their fear of love distorts all their relationships.
SO PROUD that my former student's debut novel was chosen as the Today Show book pick for March 2023.