A review by nonesensed
The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho

4.0

Tet Sang holds the second in command position in a group of, eh, "transportation experts". While on a job, their group's leader ends up pseudo-involved in a conflict at a coffeehouse that results in the firing of one of it's servers, Guet Imm. Guet Imm for some reason decides this means she should join their group. As Guet Imm is a nun who's survived the massacre of her convent, her joining a band of people who're doing less than over-the-table work has...consequences. Especially as Tet Sang has some history that he'd rather not think about that she risks poking at, accidentally or not.

A fun, short adventure story! I was recommended this as a "found family" story, which I think is a bit of a misdirection as the story mainly focuses on Tet Sang and Guet Imm. There are other characters in here, yes, but the focus isn't on them as a group. So keep that in mind when picking this up! I enjoyed getting to follow along as Tet Sang and Guet Imm got to know each other, clashes and developed an understanding of each others' lives. Would love to see more of their adventures!