A review by girlreading
Blood to Poison by Mary Watson

4.0

Childhood best friends-to-lovers, angry girls, South African history, generational curses, feminist understones and rival witch markets, what’s not to love?

This was a fantastic exploration of misogyny, generational pain and the power of girls harnessing their anger and it was brilliant.

With high stakes, a compelling protagonist and twists and turns that genuinely took me by surprise, this fast paced urban fantasy had me gripped from the first page until the last and one I’d highly recommend.

TW: racism, abuse. magic induced self harm, misogyny, sexual harassment