House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland

This dark fairy tale was unsettling and disturbing (complimentary). It was easy to see the twist coming, but who cares - that just means it was set up well.

My favorite part though, was the nuanced bi protagonist and the male love interest with style that blurred gender boundaries.

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