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Jess
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Caitlin Starling has perfected writing lesbian yearning, emotional battles, & listening in order to meet each others needs 🧘🏻‍♀️ No notes 🦭
May 31, 2026 08:51PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 167 of 180
—to it. I think this book executed themes of grief well; how the emotions can feel like too much, depressive episodes, not wanting to burden/stress others with your hurting, etc. I believe some of Lorelei’s curse can be viewed as a metaphor for grief & one’s responses for it. All in all, wonderful wlw & drama 💌
Jun 01, 2026 12:33PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 167 of 180
—The ending was a tad confusing at first, but from what I gathered, Nephele & Lorelei discovered magic could be harnessed from the fetus/future child echo? & they destroyed magic altogether, making the wastelands in between city states not dangerous anymore & also depleting Nephele’s magic abilities. Additionally, I think grief was portrayed well in Lorelei’s character & I liked how Nephele grew to respond—
Jun 01, 2026 12:31PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 167 of 180
I really liked this one, the romance worked for me bc of how willing the two characters were to accommodate one another, despite having different personalities & experiences. It’s a novella, so the world building isn’t terribly complex, but I think it made sense for what it was & was also engaging. I loved the dramatic lesbians! Both Lorelei & Nephele were characters I could understand & connect with—
Jun 01, 2026 12:29PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 33 of 180
—her character if we didn’t have that insight. This is my first Starling book with multiple POVs; they seem distinct so far. Lorelei is definitely a character one can sympathize with, considering her grief & lack of agency, something nobody wants to experience. The mystery behind the magic curse is also intriguing, though we don’t know much about it yet.
May 30, 2026 09:31PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 33 of 180
Interesting so far; I always appreciate how Starling jumps straight into the story, allowing the reader to piece together the exposition/context for themselves rather than info dumping. We learn the characters personalities & behaviors through some narration, but also directly through witnessing their actions. Very refreshing. I’m glad we see that Nephele does empathize with Lorelei, it’d be easy to dislike—
May 30, 2026 09:30PM
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