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If you were captivated by Demane's complexity and the ambiguous ethics of the company in The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps, you'll be absorbed by Tracker in Black Leopard, Red Wolf. Here, the protagonist's choices blur the lines between right and wrong, weaving a tale where survival, loyalty, and betrayal are in constant tension within a dark, myth-laden world.
If you loved the close, almost claustrophobic focus on Demane and the Captain, and the way their relationship unfolds amidst danger, The Devourers will resonate. It offers an intimate exploration of identity and desire in a fantastical yet grounded world, with its story centered on a handful of deeply realized characters.
If you were enchanted by the lush, immersive worldbuilding and the way The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps evokes ancient, magical realms full of unique customs and languages, you'll find A Taste of Honey equally captivating. It delves deep into intricate societies and cultural norms, bringing the setting to life with vivid detail and authenticity.
If the nuanced portrayal of Black queer characters and the exploration of identity in The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps moved you, The Gilda Stories offers a powerful, centuries-spanning tale of a Black lesbian vampire, placing marginalized voices and queer experiences at the heart of speculative fiction.
If you were gripped by the sense of peril in the Wildeeps—where magic is unpredictable, predatory creatures lurk, and no one is truly safe—The Mirror Empire will enthrall you. Its world features deadly, enigmatic magic and a landscape full of bizarre threats, making survival a constant struggle.
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