4.5 Stars
Small towns are often seen to be idyllic from the outside. Yet, you never know what grows up from the roots and the twisted lies the people tell. Saoirse Island has even more secrets than your typical small town. There is magic in the blood of some of the residents of Saoirse Island and an orchard some people are willing to kill for.
In this chilling story of love, magic and murder, Spells for Forgetting is an immersive experience that one won’t soon forget.
Emery Blackwood and August Salt were bound together by the magic of the island, the friendship of their mothers, and a love that will stand the test of time. Both have ties to the island at the age of eighteen, but August can’t imagine taking over the orchard from his abusive grandfather. They make a plan to runaway the day after their graduation. By the time the sun rises the next day, rows of the orchard are reduced to ash and Emery’s best friend, Lily, is dead. While August is never charged with Lily’s murder, small town small minds have already judged him. To save himself and his mother, August and his mother leave for the mainland and disappear. Emery spends years looking for them, but eventually gives up looking for her true love. Fourteen years after he left, August returns to Saoirse Island to bury his mother’s ashes and stirs up the past to the point of placing several lives at risk.
This story is told from several points of view in current day and critical moments in the past. One chapter that I was absolutely thrilled to read is in the point of view of the island. We get an in depth look at the residents of the island along with August and Emery. I understood the heartache Emery experienced every day since August left and how his actions changed the path she never wanted to follow. I grieved with August as he struggled to face the town and follow his mother’s last wish. Young describes the island in-depth and pulls the reader into the twisted lives of many island residents. You will cry, laugh, be afraid, and hold your breath as you flip from one page to the next. Every single emotion is worth getting to the last page where everything you wanted to know about the past, present, and future is revealed. I will be reading more of Adrienne Young’s books in the future as she has cemented her name on my favorite author list with Spells for Forgetting.
I received Spells for Forgetting for free. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.