Those who would suppress and destroy you stand not a chance when confronted with the power that lies within these pages . . .

Elliott D’Angelo-Brandt is sick and tired of putting up with it all. Every week, she attends a support group for teen victims of sexual assault, but all they do is talk. Elliott’s done with talking. What she wants is justice.
And she has a plan for getting it: a spell book that she found in her late mom’s belongings that actually works. Elliott recruits a coven of fellow survivors from the group. She, Madeline, Chloe, and Bea don’t have much in common, but they are united in their rage at a system that heaps judgments on victims and never seems to punish those who deserve it.
As they each take a turn casting a hex against their unrepentant assailants, the girls find themselves leaning on each other in ways they never expected—and realizing that revenge has heavy implications. Each member of the coven will have to make a choice: continue down the path of magical vigilantism or discover what it truly means to claim their power.
For Girls Who Walk Through Fire is a fierce, deeply moving novel about perseverance in the face of injustice and the transformational power of friendship.

First and foremost it would probably go without saying, but trigger warnings that there is talk of sexual assault and other sensitive subjects and sometimes that talk is very raw and detailed. That being said, it was a great revenge story, a heavy story mixed with some supernatural hijinks, making the heavier side of the story easier to read. I would have liked a little more depth in the characters and their relationships with each other, but I understand why some things were more surface level when considering their trauma, revenge and healing in the story itself. The writing style made the story easy to consume and I felt there was a good balance overall between the heaviness of topics and the events in the story.
Happy reading!
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