Field Guide for the Formerly Villainous by Autumn K. EnglandMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I didn’t realize until after I actually opened this book that it came from the author of one of my old faves from back in my bookstore ARC collecting days: The Disasters. Like that book, this one is a casually hyper inclusive narrative, this time in a cozy fantasy setting where queerness is accepted and encouraged. But there’s still a certain undercurrent of awfulness in the society of this little village, with a dread Inquisitor still chasing down the former acolytes of the evil Enchantrix (on which note, I have to say, this book is so queer-normative that the villain is nonbinary and even the local church doesn’t have a problem with that specifically), and unfortunately protagonist Oaklin is one of them. But the book is all about Oaklin learning to move on from their trauma, and make no mistake, the Enchantrix used them and countless others, while the church had the paladins kill first and ask questions never. But now that everyone’s in a sleepy farming village after the war, it’s time they all got along…and while this book stands alone, the note at the end suggests England is planning to write at least one more anthological entry…
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