He lives with his best friend Briar and her family, where he finally felt safe and supported enough to come out as trans and live life on his own terms, doing his best to forget the trauma of living with the fae. Wyatt Croft has made a new life for himself in the human world. This debut YA fantasy novel came out this past summer and centers on a trans witch who escapes from a fae kingdom, only to be dragged right back into its politics and prejudices-and romance! I’ve been hearing so much hype for this book this year, and I’m so glad I finally got the chance to read it. Would you want to rule over a kingdom that hates you? Wyatt Croft certainly doesn’t in H. Kyla Ward on Flowers in Gothic Literature.Paula Cappa on Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Spencer on Review of Piñata-Possession in Mexico.Tricia on Review of Neil Gaiman’s Trigger Warning.Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Review of FINNA and DEFEKT-Retail Terror.
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