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The Queer Principles of Kit Webb
by Cat Sebastian
This is probably one of the best romances I've read recetly - it's queer and has an amazing core relationship, an exciting plot and a vibrant cast of side-characters. Kit and Percy work so well together and the story never seems dull, even in the quiet scenes. I could tell the reveal pretty early on but I don't think it was meant to be challenging, and it still worked well for me.
Aside from it being a great romance, I love how the book makes a point to criticise the gentry as an instituation and never romanticises noblility and welth. Recognising the atrocities inherent to this sistem is a crucial aspect of Percy's develoment, and is a non-negatiable for Kit and Percy's relationship.
CWs: bigamy, explicit sex scenes, references to past deaths (spouse, child), death of a parent, violence (guns, swords, hand fights, blood), homophobia
Aside from it being a great romance, I love how the book makes a point to criticise the gentry as an instituation and never romanticises noblility and welth. Recognising the atrocities inherent to this sistem is a crucial aspect of Percy's develoment, and is a non-negatiable for Kit and Percy's relationship.
CWs: bigamy, explicit sex scenes, references to past deaths (spouse, child), death of a parent, violence (guns, swords, hand fights, blood), homophobia