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And when history begins to repeat itself, Felicity will have to face the darkness in Dalloway-and in herself. And when the new girl won't let her forget it. The soil under her feet is bloody with Dalloway’s history. Witchcraft is woven into Dalloway's past. Lowry St, Smyrna TN. It’s Ellis Haley’s first year at Dalloway. So when Ellis asks for help researching the Dalloway Five for her second book, Felicity can’t say no. But when the past begins to invade on the present, Felicity needs to decide where she stands. A prodigy novelist at seventeen, Ellis is eccentric and brilliant, and Felicity can’t shake the pull she feels to her.
- Author: Victoria Lee
- Language: English
- Published: 1st June 2022
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Titan Publishing Group
Reviews
Kristen S. Walker
I also appreciated how gay it was to name the main character Felicity Elisabeth. LGBT representation: the main characters are both lesbians and there is a romance between them. )This book is perfect and deserves to be reread in the fall, so I need the paperback to save for next year. There is also a minor character who is non-binary.
There are no horses in this book, but Ellis is a sword lesbian since she’s on the fencing team. Highly recommended for fans of the Bronte sisters, Pretty Little Liars, sword lesbians, dark academia, and the Salem witch trials. (If you’re not familiar, Felicity Merriman is an American Girl character, and fans often ship her with her best friend Elizabeth.
I will make vegetarian coq au vin and a nice chamomile tea to enjoy it with. Occult rituals, reading horror novels, ghosts of murdered witches, drinking tea and reading the tea leaves, betrayal, and lesbian longing. An all-girls’ school with fountain pens, sweaters and plaid skirts, herbs and Tarot cards and digging up graves.
For many girls in my generation, she’s the original horse lesbian. Dark academia is a new-ish genre that has a lot in common with dark fantasy and Gothic novels.
And it had hallmarks of a cozy yet chilling fall read. A wild ride with beautiful prose from start to finish, and I didn’t know where it was going, so I had to find out. It’s a tightly-controlled narrative with lots of twists and cliffhangers at the end of nearly every chapter.
It matches Toky Babylon for cozy gay murder vibes. I’ve been anticipating it for months and it was even better than I expected.