![]() ![]() Sweet & Bitter Magic is a dual POV which examines our responsibilities. Sapphic fantasy is the mood I want for 2021. ![]() This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) (Disclaimer: I received this book from Netgalley. Of course, love bargains are a tricky thing, and these two have a long, perilous journey ahead of them-that is, if they don’t kill each other first. To save him, Wren proposes a bargain: if Tamsin will help her catch the dark witch responsible for creating the plague, then Wren will give Tamsin her love for her father. ![]() When a magical plague ravages the queendom, Wren’s father falls victim. Sources are required to train with the Coven as soon as they discover their abilities, but Wren-the only caretaker to her ailing father-has spent her life hiding her secret. Wren is a source-a rare kind of person who is made of magic, despite being unable to use it herself. The only way she can get those feelings back-even for just a little while-is to steal love from others. But after committing the worst magical sin, she’s exiled by the ruling Coven and cursed with the inability to love. Tamsin is the most powerful witch of her generation. Keep reading this book review if you want to find out my full thoughts. And I enjoyed this queer fantasy that speaks to being vulnerable. ![]() To say I was excited for Sweet & Bitter Magic is an understatement. Okay I need all the queer enemies to something brewing right now ok? Also if you compare a book to Girls of Paper and Fire you will always get me. ![]()
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