Kohl by Abigail Kelly brings us back to the alternate US called the United Territories and Allies (UTA) in the near future where humans coexist with fey, demons, elves, witches, and more. If you’ve read Burden’s Bonds, then you’ll recognize the hero, Clark.
Nelly Ortega is a witch who grew up isolated and now works in an orc community, which is very much outside her comfort zone. For this reason, Nelly keeps to herself and feels like an outsider among the other orcs. Clark Wilson is the kind of orc that can get along with everyone. That’s why he’s confused when he realizes Nelly has been ignoring him even though they are neighbors. The holidays are here and they are both alone, so Clark decides to leave Nelly a gift. The only problem is that there is a huge blizzard and now they are snowed in together.
I loved reading this novella! Nelly is so relatable and Clark is so sweet! I love a good forced proximity trope and this one was written so well. There was a bit of miscommunication, but it was addressed early on and well. This was such a cute read and it only makes me excited to read the next book, Faraway, which is about Nelly’s sister, Clementine.
Ever since I read about Clark in Burden’s Bonds, I couldn’t wait for his story! You don’t need to read Burden’s Bonds before reading Kohl because he had a very small role in it. Even with that small role his cuteness made me want to read his story 🥰
If you love paranormal or fantasy romances, forced proximity, cinnamon roll heroes, wallflower heroines, one sided enemies to lovers, and fated mates, then this book is for you!
Huge thanks to Abigail Kelly for sending me an ARC to review!