It isn’t until meeting Lowen, a lowborn boy dealing with grief and battling bad luck, that the immortal genderqueer aristocrat, Tamorna Rosen Roane, can face the shame of their past lives and move towards catharsis.
Inspired as much by the rugged beauty of south-eastern England as Cornish food and folklore, this cosy gothic portrays a queer-normative society with an 18th century flair. A story of shanties and secrets, of long dead giants and merfolk that mind the sea, where piskies provide luck and the beast of Brasbudfand stalks the night.
Balancing the macabre and the absurd, this unconventional coming of age story promises twists and turns and lyrical prose aplenty. A slice of life story about the power of kindness and empathy and how no one is ever beyond help. If you’ve a love for Jane Eyre, Dracula and queer-centric stories, this debut YA novel may just be for you.
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