A review by claudiareadsitall
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

4.0

I started this book for the promise of witchcraft, but I devoured it for the relationships.
The three Eastwood sisters at the center of The Once and Future Witches are damaged, scarred women even before embarking on the magical mission they must undertake. They barely trust each other, how can they possibly unite and get others to buy into their purpose?
The prose is some of the loveliest I've indulged on lately, and I hope to read one or two more books by @alix.e.harrow before Starling House is released in October. This was my first, but it will not be my last.