
I had fun with Salt & Broom. It was a right vibes at the right moment read. Sure, it had its issues but I really enjoyed my time with it.
Full review: https://wildwoodreads.com/2025/11/12/salt-broom/

I had fun with Salt & Broom. It was a right vibes at the right moment read. Sure, it had its issues but I really enjoyed my time with it.
Full review: https://wildwoodreads.com/2025/11/12/salt-broom/

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” -Psalm 3:1
Happy Monday! What are you up to today?
I‘m working on a new writing project that I hope to finish up before the start of the year. I‘m also hoping to finish up Salt & Broom. I‘ve really enjoyed my time reading it but it‘s time to move on to something new.

“Fairies were notoriously difficult to understand. The fact that this one was also a cat-well, that only complicated matters”
What are you reading today? I‘m absolutely loving Salt & Broom. I‘m also a fan of the fact that it‘s finally starting to look like fall in Alabama.

I enjoyed this witchy retelling of Jane Eyre very much. I have some quibbles with the retelling-ness (I didn‘t see why she should have changed Jane‘s pre-Lowood backstory and everything happened too fast) but the story, romance, witchcraft, and twist on what happened with Mr. Rochester‘s previous wife were all very satisfying. I‘ve always wanted a witchy Jane Eyre! I‘ll be on the lookout for more by this author.

My #travelingstars celebrates Imbolc from @StaceGhost 🤍🤍🤍🤍Thank you so much! there will be another picture with candle and quote. I‘m hopeful for this season of new beginnings.

Cute little grocery list pad my dear friend designed for me 🐈⬛ I wrote about this book for a conference!
TLDR; version is it‘s a great adaptation, lots of fun, but missing the glorious descriptions of nature that makes the original Jane a delightful witch in her own right.

I quite enjoyed this witchy retelling of Jane Eyre! Although I had the ebook on Kindle (it was my November First Reads pick), I ended up listening to the audiobook which I got for $1.99. I definitely recommend the audiobook as the narration is great & very atmospheric. I like Jane as a witch sent to Thornfield Hall to solve a haunting problem & frankly, Rochester is much more appealing as a man whose estate may be haunted by his wife versus ⬇️

#Naturalitsy #MidwinterSolace
OK, I didn‘t follow the #HyggeChallenge prompts of “Cook dinner, turn on music & eat by candlelight” very well. I cooked rice but just assembled my bowl to use up leftover poke from yesterday. I started out listening to music but ended up switching to my current audiobook instead (an awesome atmospheric witchy Jane Eyre retelling). Finally, with asthma some days are not candle days so I used this mini battery one.

Salt and Broom by Sharon Lynn Fisher
I finished this brilliant MASTERPIECE in less than 24 hours, I don‘t even know where to start. I loved it so much. SLF created something so amazing, my words don‘t do it justice. I lamented each time I had to put it down. This is my favorite book of the year!!! A magical retelling of Jane Eyre and I loved everything about it. Jane Aire will stay with me for a long time. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Book #84 in 2023