Julia's review
Water Witch: The Deceiver's Grave
by Nene Adams
Julia's review
Water Witch: The Deceiver's Grave by Nene Adams
Julia's review
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bookshelves:
adventure,
historical-fiction,
queer-lit,
romance,
sci-fi-fantasy
It’s sad, but true. It’s not easy to find a lesbian “adventure fiction” book which successfully transcends the romance genre. Finding a well-constructed tale of plot-rich, twisty-turny, on-the-edge-of-your-seat action with a Sapphic bent is a rare thing. Singular gem that it is, Water Witch: The Deceiver’s Grave is just such a book. Set during the Golden Age of piracy in an alternative universe where the British and Spanish still rule the seas, and magic is a weapon wielded alongside sword and pistol, Water Witch is a love story, but first and foremost, it’s a rollicking tale of swashbuckling, scallywagging and sorcery.
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