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Root and Bone was a good read, with the right amount of magic and mystery to keep me hooked.
I enjoyed the Spencer sisters, with little snippets into how they got into magic and their own individual attitudes towards how to use it. I also enjoyed their interactions. However, I wasn't 100% sure of their ages. There were mentions of their children, as well as their husbands, but they were very loosely mentioned and used as plot points. The romance between Leona and Cale was also endearing, but it did ruffle me a little bit when I found their backstory.
A main issue, however, was that the mystery was very well introduced, the plot point building very well, but alas, the reveal and ramifications felt a little rushed. There was hardly any interaction with the culprit, albeit some bad feelings and then, before you noticed, it was all over.
I also would have loved to know more about Granny Kay - prequel perhaps?
Book Review: Root and Bone by Jessica Raney
Rating: 3.5 Stars
As someone who loves a good “witchy” book, I was thrilled to dive into Root and Bone by Jessica Raney. The moment I saw the gorgeous cover, I was hooked—not just by the imagery but also by the promise of a tale woven with magic and mystery.
The story centers around Leona Monroe and her sister, Jewel Spencer, who reside in the quaint Appalachian town of Ames. At first glance, Ames seems like the kind of place where nothing ever happens, but as we delve deeper into the narrative, we find that appearances can be deceiving. The Spencer sisters hail from a long line of Granny Women—remarkable women with the ability to heal, harness magic, and commune with the dead. When a brutal murder rocks their sleepy town, it becomes clear that the local law enforcement is way out of their depth. This leads Leona and Jewel on an intense journey to uncover the truth behind the chaos that has abruptly disrupted their lives.
What I enjoyed most about this book was the atmosphere Raney created. The blend of witches and and other creatures intertwined with small-town dynamics made for a captivating read. The fast pace kept me turning pages, eager to see what would happen next. This book is rich in dialogue. As I read, I could easily hear the regional accents. What I really loved about this book was the characters. The bond between the sisters felt genuine and reminded me of the relationship I have with my own sister! I also found Cale to be quite intriguing. I hope we will be seeing more of him (fingers crossed).
That said, I did have a few issues. While I enjoyed the main characters, I felt they could have used a bit more fleshing out. Their motivations and backgrounds could have been explored further to make their journey even more compelling. Additionally, I found myself yearning for a richer world-building experience; the magic and lore surrounding the Granny Women were intriguing, yet I wanted to dive even deeper into that fascinating universe.
Despite these minor critiques, my overall enjoyment of Root and Bone remains high. The story's charm and suspense outweighed its shortcomings, and I am genuinely looking forward to what Jessica Raney has in store for us in future installments. If you're in the mood for a captivating tale filled with magic, dark secrets, and sisterly bonds battling against evil forces, then this book is definitely worth picking up!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️