One of my most delightful new literary discoveries has been the Gardener's Hand trilogy by Felicia Davin, which I just finished reading this week. I summed up the series on Twitter as conspiracies, a tidally locked planet, and a fabulous trio of central characters, all of whom are bisexual and all of whom get a happy ending!, and that's pretty accurate. It was an absolute joy to read.
My review is over on my Wordpress blog, and as always, you can comment over there, or here on Dreamwidth:
At its heart, this is a series about survival — surviving harsh landscapes, oppression and injustice, cruel family history, and threats both supernatural and mundane. It’s also a series about found family, with a pleasingly ‘us against the world’ dynamic that I always find really appealling.
My review is over on my Wordpress blog, and as always, you can comment over there, or here on Dreamwidth:
At its heart, this is a series about survival — surviving harsh landscapes, oppression and injustice, cruel family history, and threats both supernatural and mundane. It’s also a series about found family, with a pleasingly ‘us against the world’ dynamic that I always find really appealling.