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A taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland
A taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland











a taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland a taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland

Seliha was the queen I was hoping for, and everyone would have been doomed if it weren’t for Eozena’s cunning political movements. I adored how the women of the novel – primarily Eozena and Seliha – wielded their power without hesitation. The idea that ‘body-fathers’ only had claim over their children if women chose to grant them that power was so intriguing. I loved the concept of same sex arranged marriage, and how casually those elements were introduced. This made the political world-building so interesting. I loved the seamless use of different pronouns, and the normalisation of sexual and gender fluidity. I will never get tired of reading fantasy stories that are void of any queerphobia, and all the nasty aspects of our own world. There are so many elements I could praise, but the most important part of this story is how queerness is normalised. Sometimes a book can feel like it was written for you, and I felt that every single time I sat down to return to this astonishing world. This book has everything that I love about stories. Now that I am an adult, I prefer to read about people my own age, and it fills me with so much joy to see novels like A Taste of Gold and Iron being published.

a taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland

I grew up reading all the big YA fantasies and was disappointed every single time I didn’t see myself represented in the stories. Queer fantasies will forever hold a special place in my heart.













A taste of gold and iron alexandra rowland