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But worst of all I fear, was the performative nature of writing Morty as non binary for a few beginning chapters, only then to completely disregard it for the rest of the book.
An awkward first date leads to a sparkling romance between one of the most powerful witches in town and a magical newbie in this rom-com by Lana Harper, New York Times bestselling author of Payback’s a Witch.They’re a powerful, vicious group who are literally out for themselves, even if it hurts their own offspring, like Nina.
For fifty years, she has trained to slay wyrms - but none have appeared since the Nameless One, and the younger generation. It’s rooted in a traditional society with people on the fringes who are pushing for something different. But Nina still has no idea just how she acquired these new powers and what exactly they mean for her or the town.I was very excited to see Hadeer share the news on her blog that her debut novel, The Daughters of Izdihar, was going to be published early this year, so I jumped on the chance to request it from NetGalley.
Lily won’t send Emerson to her father’s house overnight until she’s old enough to talk—“So she can tell me if something happens”—but she doesn’t want to fight for full custody lest it become an expensive legal drama or, worse, a physical fight. Harper has consistently created stories and characters that deal with complex issues all while delivering intricate fantasy and steamy romance.
There has been much unnecessary ado about the use of Morty's pronouns within the scope of his and Nineve's relationship. But once Morty realizes that Nineve is the lawyer who tried to make him sell his bar, he gets angry and they mutually decide never to see each other again.