Ratings1
Average rating4.5
I received an eARC thanks to NetGalley and Hodder and Stoughton Audio. The opinions expressed are my own.
Remy casts a curse to kill the man who killed his brother, but the curse rebounds on him. Desperate to slow the progression of the curse he must be (physically) close to Idrian, the illustrious criminal he cursed. Only as he learns about Idrian and his compatriots, he comes to realize things are more... complicated than he realized. Now he must figure out a way to break the curse before it kills both of them and Idrian's entire crew.
I would characterize this book as science fantasy: Post climate apocalypse with space travel to orbiting satellites, but with seemingly magical tethers or bonds between people.
This is a slow burn story. It is queer-normative. It is NOT a romance. At all. Instead it is a story about loss and grief and found family. It is a story about secrets and lies. It is about betrayal and courage and finding solutions when all hope seems lost.
And the author tells it very well. Half way through I wasn't sure how I felt. I thought it would be a 3 star read for me at best. About two-thirds I realized how much more invested I was in the fate of these characters. By the end, I was all in.
While this book is a stand alone (I believe), and works as a complete story, I would enjoy spending more time in this world and with these characters. I will definitely keep an eye out for this author and check out future stories by her.