A review by luketolvaj
Goddess of the North by Georgina Kamsika

5.0

Deeply gorgeous and evocative, this story blends a procedural mystery with the squabbles of gods and their immortal baggage. It brings eternal trauma to the foreground while also making these entities understandable on an emotional human level. However, this grand landscape of the gods does not blot out the real human struggles that Sara has found herself embroiled in. She forges deep connections with mortals, including Paul, a trans man who is a bright beacon of witty positivity amidst all of this godlike chaos. The trans representation was very well done and Paul is so important to me. I love this book and highly recommend it.