A review by bratatouille
Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom

3.0

I’m always weird about anything set during Puritan times, so I had gripes with this. Scorned woman befriends conflicted and murderous forest god. This is very much a supporting women’s wrongs sort of book. The ending for her is what I wanted. This book is split between our main gal Abitha’s uphill battle and the identity crisis of the forest god. Truly, I didn’t not actually care at all about the identity crisis and felt that it just slowed the plot down. I can’t say that this was written in any sort of particularly mesmerizing or satisfying way, but I enjoyed the premise and witchification of a common woman.