Following the relationship between Kel, a messenger boy, and Yaan, a high ranking official. Author, Tabitha O'Connell paints a picture of both the past and the present in a beautifully written and crafted novella.
I was immediately enthralled in O'Connell's world, eir ability to craft a society to different, yet similar to our own. That feels real, yet foreign all the same. A government-based society, where there exists a poor working class, and a lush upper class, strikes, sometimes, too close to home. And O'Connell beautifully portrays the struggle of those navigating between the two.
I fell in love, quite easily, with Kel first, then Yaan. Then, as if it couldn't get any better, reading into the depths of their relationship felt so warm yet heart-wrenching all the same. As the novella progresses, you empathize with Kel, his passion for Yaan, and then the fear of losing the one thing you love.
I was a bit skeptical of Yaan and his more aloof nature, but, as you read more about his own fears and traumas. You find yourself rooting for both of them, despite their flaws.
Relationships aren't easy, by any means, and O'Connell displays this dichotomy of love and loss so beautifully.
I will, without doubt, be purchasing the second novella in this series, and have been, and forever will, encourage all my queer friends to read this very special book.