Piers Morgan is a poison eater, descended from a long line of secret witches who cleanse the world of evildoers and abusers. Though she knows next to nothing about this side of her family, she’s always suspected her lifelong craving for deadly pokeweed berries was more than a little unusual.
When her abusive husband sends her on the run to her Great Aunt Myrtle in upstate New York—the only living relative she’s ever met once briefly—Piers finally discovers the truth behind her deadly obsession. But with killers on her trail and an unexpectedly charming sheriff taking an interest in her, she must protect her family’s secrets while fighting to save her own life.
Ava Morgyn builds a fascinating and highly original world filled with action, danger, and intrigue. The concept of the Bane Witch and poison eaters feels fresh and distinctive. While parts of the story were difficult to read at first—I initially worried the novel would focus solely on abused women—the narrative quickly evolves into a story about resilience, power, and a strong, women-centered family of witches who fight back.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from a new-to-me author and am already looking forward to reading more of her work. I plan to pick up one of her previous works, The Witches of Bone Hill, very soon.
Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for sending me an Advance Readers Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are completely my own.
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