A review by bookishdaylight
One for My Enemy by Olivie Blake

mysterious fast-paced

2.0

This is purely for aesthetics because the content is so bland. 

Two love interests who barely know each other and are already in love? Nope.
Where Sasha says "Write me a tragedy." I was barely halfway through like what do you mean?!
This is more on words and no action. There is no build-up with the worldbuilding and the hate feels one-sided. The witches only use their oldest child for more power and reign. I don't understand the grudge against one another. This was a letdown for me.

 I would've liked this if the children went against their parents, especially the oldest child since they were slaves doing their bidding.