What We Sacrifice for Magic, Andrea Jo DeWerd
What We Sacrifice for Magic, Andrea Jo DeWerd
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What We Sacrifice for Magic
A Novel

Author: Andrea Jo DeWerd

Narrator: Sara Van Beckum

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2024


Synopsis

It's 1968, and the Watry-Ridder family is feared and respected in equal measure. The local farmers seek out their water charms, and the teenagers, their love spells. The family's charms and spells, passed down through generations of witches descending from the Black Forest, have long served the small town of Friedrich, Minnesota.

Eldest daughter Elisabeth has just graduated high school—she is expected to hone her supernatural abilities to take over for her grandmother, the indomitable Magda. She's also expected to marry her high school sweetheart and live the rest of her life in Friedrich. But all she can ask is, why her? Why is her path set in stone, and what else might be out there for her?

She soon discovers that magic isn’t the only thing inherited in her family. That magic also comes with a great price—and a big family secret. The more she digs, the more questions she has, and the less she trusts the grandmother she thought she knew. Who is Elisabeth without her family? She must ultimately decide what she's willing to sacrifice for her family, for their secrets and their magic, or risk it all to pave her own way.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Judy on September 18, 2024

Andrea Jo DeWerd is a new author for me. I picked this book up because "Magic" is in the title and when I read the description, I had to read it. Description: It’s 1968, and the Watry-Ridder family is feared and respected in equal measure. The local farmers seek out their water charms, and the teenage......more

Goodreads review by Zoë on November 03, 2024

I love when a character dies and everyone kind of goes “yeah to be honest she kinda sucked” that’s my fav plot device and I was so here for it......more

Goodreads review by Maddy on January 02, 2025

I really enjoy the trope of a woman whose agency has been kept from her finding a power and getting drunk on using it and getting out of control as she relishes in the freedom to affect change for the first time, but there was only a little of that and mostly the protagonist was just super passive.......more