Children of Thorns, Children of Water by Aliette de Bodard
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Children of Thorns, Children of Water is an interesting story and adds more depth to the Dominion of the Fallen universe. The baking element really does add an interesting twist. Whether it's enough to keep me going--not sure, I think I'm just a bit worn on Great House feuds, and beasties in the walls aren't quite enough to save them. Oh well.
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