After The Briar Club
Weyward by Emilia Hart
If The Briar Club gripped you with its ensemble of cunning women navigating McCarthy-era paranoia and hidden agendas, you'll crave more stories that peel back layers of patriarchal oppression across timelines. Weyward echoes that tense intrigue with multi-generational tales of flawed heroines wielding quiet rebellion through witchcraft and nature's untamed power. It's the unflinching feminist escape for readers tired of sanitized histories, blending subtle mysteries with emotional depth that hits like Quinn's authentic grit.