It took me two tries to finish The Once and Future Witches by Alix Harrow.
Three chapters in to the first try, I knew this book needed me to wait until I had the time to enjoy it. After my second attempt, I'm glad that I waited. The Once and Future Witches is the kind of story that you savor.
Similar to Wake of Vultures, this book took elements of real history and seamlessly morphed them into something magical. The book deals with women's power, and was a delight to read. More than the world building, I adored the three main characters. Alix Harrow's characters always have that special something that makes you think of them long after you've finished reading. They are flawed and angry and real because of it. This is a book to read for a master class on creating lovable characters.
I also loved the romantic B-plots in this book. Would we have made it to the end of the story without the romance? Sure. Did the romance add an extra-satisfying dimension to the ending? Definitely yes.
Overall, I am excited to let this book sit on my shelf and to re-read it over the coming years.
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