
It’s so lovely when a publisher invites you to review a book that’s been on your to be read since they announced it, and ho boy was I excited to immerse myself in a modern witch aesthetic set in London. Review: I received this digital copy in exchange for an honest review, thanks HarperVoyager. Nothing – and no one – could change her mind before then. Only one more year and she will be free of the curse of magic, her aunt’s teachings and the disappointment of the little she is capable of. She will join her aunt alongside the other Binders who believe magic is a sin not to be used, but denied.

It’s why she has been protected from the magical world and, in one year’s time, what little magic she has will be bound. It was, after all, magic that killed her parents and left her in her aunt’s care.

She has taught her to fear how it twists and knots and turns into something dark and deadly. It must be bound.Įver since Anna can remember, her aunt has warned her of the dangers of magic.

Synopsis: Within the boroughs of London, nestled among its streets, hides another city, filled with magic.
