I had a mostly-restful weekend (much needed), much of which I spent reading Swordheart by T Kingfisher & Omega Defiant by Dessa Lux. The former is about a widow who has just inherited a lot of money from her great-uncle, including a spirit trapped in a sword, which comes in very useful when she needs to escape her terrible family who aren't happy that she got all the money ...
The latter is m/m werewolf romance with A/B/O dynamics and a lot of hurt/comfort.
Both of these were very soothing reads, and the T Kingfisher was frequently laugh-out-loud funny. It's in the same world as her Clocktaur duology which is a quest fantasy following a small party (cleric, paladin, assassin, accountant) saving their homeland (mostly) against their will, which I also highly recommend.
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Date: 2018-12-05 08:00 pm (UTC)The latter is m/m werewolf romance with A/B/O dynamics and a lot of hurt/comfort.
Both of these were very soothing reads, and the T Kingfisher was frequently laugh-out-loud funny. It's in the same world as her Clocktaur duology which is a quest fantasy following a small party (cleric, paladin, assassin, accountant) saving their homeland (mostly) against their will, which I also highly recommend.