A review by micasreads
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

2.0

When young girls in the 1970s become pregnant before marriage, they are sent to "homes" where they give birth, then give up their child.  When "Fern" ends upata Home, she feels alone and confused. when she discovers that a young girl at . the Home was preyed upon by her pastor, She promises to do anything she can to ensure she never has to head back. when she tries to reneg on that promise, all hell breaks loose...literally.

I love all the other Grady Hendrix books I've read . so I was excited for this one, but I didn't like it. The storyline dragged. At almost 5oo pages, it was much too long. Another thing was the descriptive., long paragraph about sewing a woman up after childbirth was a lot to take in. I hope I like his next book more because I don't want to read another book like this.