The Gloom Between Stars
by Piper CJ
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Pub Date Jul 18 2023 | Archive Date Jul 18 2023
SOURCEBOOKS Bloom Books | Bloom Books
Description
All I've ever wanted...
Nox and Amaris learn their dreams of reunion come at an unspeakable cost. Passion and politics collide as the two young women learn to navigate an unknown future in the kingdom of Raascot. With new titles thrust upon them, Nox and Amaris find themselves more uncertain than ever of who they are meant to become—both to their people and to each other.
Humans, fae, and monsters are on the precipice of war, and time is running short in their search for answers. Victory will take more than just battles as alliances shift and new threats emerge. To have a chance at stopping their enemies, securing the continent's succession, and uncovering the truth of their bond, the two women must find a way to break the curse on Raascot's fae and face their fate once and for all...and hope that they survive it.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781728270760 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 576 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Piper CJ has outdone herself again! The Gloom Between Stars is definitely my favorite book in the TNAIM series. Gloom has it all: action, magic, monsters, mystery, continent lore, camaraderie, sex, passion, and expertly executed twists. The pacing of Gloom is phenomenal. It genuinely feels like hanging out with your best friends as we get to know each character more intimately. Life in Gwydir feels specially crafted for LGBTQIA+ folks whose experience in our world may be less than kind. The peace that washes over you as time and time again Piper’s characters remind us that found family is family, love is not bound by gender, and that love does not equal ownership or possession, is like a breath of fresh mountain air. While the other 2 books in the series don’t necessarily thrust race center stage, it has certainly been a defining theme throughout. Gloom, however, looks racism straight in the eye and firmly, systematically, rejects it. Overall, The Gloom Between Stars is a book that I know I will pick up to re-read just to visit with my lovely friends in Raascot. And I’m certain you will too.
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