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Consensual Hex

By: Amanda Harlowe
Narrated by: Sophie Amoss
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The Craft for the #MeToo era, this debut unfolds a riveting psychological drama shot through with sharp humor and dark magic for readers of Ninth House and The Power.

When Lee, a first year at Smith, is raped under eerie circumstances during orientation week by an Amherst frat boy, she's quickly disillusioned by her lack of recourse. As her trauma boils within her, Lee is selected for an exclusive seminar on Gender, Power, and Witchcraft, where she meets Luna (an alluring Brooklyn hipster), Gabi (who has a laundry list of phobias), and Charlotte (a waifish, chill international student). Granted a charter for a coven and suddenly in possession of real magic, the four girls are tasked by their aloof Professor with covertly retrieving a grimoire that an Amherst fraternity has gotten their hands on. But when the witches realize the frat brothers are using magic to commit and cover up sexual assault all over Northampton, their exploits escalate into vigilante justice. As Lee's thirst for revenge on her rapist grows, things spiral out of control, pitting witch against witch as they must wrestle with how far one is willing to go to heal.

Consensual Hex is both a gripping page-turner and a sensitive portrait of a young woman coming of age, uncovering the ways in which love and obsession and looking to fit in can go hand in hand. Lee, an outstanding, magical anti-heroine, refuses to be pigeonholed as a model victim or a horrific example. Instead, her caustic voice demands our attention, clawing out from every page, equally vicious and vulnerable as she lures us, then dares us, to transgress. Dark, biting, and archly camp, Consensual Hex announces Harlowe as a significant talent.
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Magic Users Magical Realism Women's Fiction Witchcraft Magic Psychological Thriller & Suspense Horror Exciting Scary

Critic reviews

"An intense, unflinching, and supernatural coming-of-age tale."—Kirkus
"A story told with great verve and panache! A gripping study of revenge, justice, and the perils of attempting to deliver either."—Paula Brackston, New York Times bestselling author of The Witch's Daughter
"Gloriously angry and deliciously weird, Consensual Hex is oh-so satisfying - a tale of rage and revenge that's delivered with both heart and savage wit. Darker than a midnight sky on a new moon - I devoured it in a single, breathless gulp."—Katie Lowe, author of The Furies
"A rapturous, riotous novel that I loved as much for its daring ingenuity as for its big brassy heart."—Caroline Zancan, author of We Wish You Luck
"Smart, edgy, ghoulishly gripping, fiercely political, and radically funny, every Lit major with a candle on her altar and feminist vengeance in her heart needs to read this book."
Amanda Yates Garcia, author of Initiated: Memoir of a Witch
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(Strictly in response to the book and not performance of reader) The idea of the story is what drew me to purchase both the hardcover and the audible version of this book. But boy oh boy if this isn’t the most poorly executed storyline I’ve ever read I don’t know what is. Besides the content being overwhelmingly uncomfortable (not in a good challenging way just a “why” way) the storyline is all over the place. I’ve never felt so bewildered trying to follow a book before. Brutal and weird characterizations that leaves the reader almost annoyed and angry for wasting time and money. Finishing the book I think I just sat there in shock that I spent time out of my life to read…this? Oof it was painful and such a disservice to so many. So I’ve never had this strong reaction to a book before and decided to look up reviews to find out if I was alone in this…nope and the more you read the more you find out about how irresponsible this author has been in writing this fanfic revenge on an ex ordeal. Y’all skip this one. The reviews are more consistent than the book.

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