Salt & Broom

Salt & Broom

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Average rating4.5

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Let me start by saying that I've never read Jane Eyre. I do know the basic concept of the story, including the famous twist, but beyond that I wasn't starting this book with any comparison to the source material. Now, to my review:

I loved this book.

Where do I even start? The writing is beautiful and lush, the pace is slow but in a good, simmering kind of way, the romance is great, and the witchiness! Let's start with the romance. Yes, technically this was taken from a beloved novel, so it should be good, but I would still give the author credit here. The little moments between Jane and Mr. Rochester are so well done. I love me a sweet, slow-burn romance.

My next favorite thing is the magic. It's mostly village-witch type magic, with a lot of herb collecting and tincture brewing, but there are also creatures here and there, like dryads and ghosts, that those with the gift can see. The magic is subtle, but it's still present in the story, and Jane is constantly doing little magicks.

This whole book has a slow, leisurely pace, but the writing holds you and keeps you turning the pages. It's not very dark or gothic, which I appreciated. There's a curse/shadow/darkness hanging over the property and the story, but nothing too gruesome happens.

November 11, 2023Report this review