The Poisons We Drink is a potent YA debut that weaves magic, danger, and self-discovery. In a divided land where humans and witchers coexist, Venus Stoneheart, a brewer of illegal love potions, grapples with her own dark magic. As she navigates revenge, power, and trust, the lines blur between enchantment and treachery.
The central conflict revolves around Venus’s quest for vengeance after her mother’s murder. The Grand Witcher presents her with an opportunity: brew poisonous potions to enslave influential politicians in D.C. As Venus delves deeper into corruption, she grapples with trust issues and the blurred boundaries between magic and power.
The story unfolds in a country divided between humans and witchers. The urban backdrop of Washington, D.C., influences the characters’ choices and actions. The city’s political intrigue and power struggles provide a rich context for Venus’s journey.
The Poisons We Drink masterfully blends magic, suspense, and moral dilemmas. Bethany Baptiste’s debut invites readers to question the price of revenge and the true nature of power. As Venus grapples with her choices, we’re reminded that sometimes the most toxic poisons lie within ourselves.
In this gripping tale, love and betrayal intertwine, leaving us pondering the thin line between salvation and destruction.
For those seeking a thrilling urban fantasy with heart, The Poisons We Drink awaits—a potion of intrigue and self-discovery
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